Prosecutor: Ex-boyfriend of missing mom facing new charge

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — The ex-boyfriend of a missing mother of three is facing an additional charge in connection to the investigation in Wyoming.

Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker announced Tuesday that his office had charged Andrew Hudson, 38, with perjury related to an investigative subpoena in the case of 35-year-old Ana Marie Carrillo. Becker said the charge is a felony that carries a maximum punishment of life in prison.

Becker did not release details as to what led to the new charge.

Monday, Wyoming police said they suspected foul play in the case and named Andrew Hudson a suspect in Carrillo’s Sept. 3 disappearance.

An undated courtesy photo of Ana Marie Carrillo. (Wyoming Department of Public Safety)

The Wyoming Department of Public Safety said Andrew Hudson, who is the father of Carrillo’s three children, was one of the last known people to speak with Carrillo. They identified him as a suspect in her disappearance “based upon the results of the investigation so far.”

Family members say the morning Carrillo disappeared, she set out to pick up her kids from Andrew Hudson’s home and then lost all contact with her loved ones. Carrillo’s car, a red Chevrolet Impala, was found abandoned in the St. John Vianney church parking lot, less than a mile from Andrew Hudson’s home. The keys were still inside the vehicle.

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