Two people have been arrested on first-degree murder complaints in the case of a missing Piedmont teenager, according to police.
Chadd Raymond, 16, and Chloe Thomas, 17, were arrested over the weekend in the disappearance of Anne Hill, officers said.
Hill, a Piedmont teenager, was reported missing in April. Investigators said information was developed naming Raymond and Thomas as suspects.
Thomas came to police headquarters Friday afternoon, was interviewed by investigators and subsequently arrested, according to police. Saturday morning, Raymond was picked up at his residence in NW Oklahoma City, officers said.
Authorities said both are facing a first-degree murder complaint.
The Edmond School District issued a statement on the arrest of the current and former Edmond students.
"Edmond Public Schools is shocked and saddened to learn that current student, Chadd Raymond, and former student Chloe Thomas, were each arrested on murder complaints this past weekend in connection with the disappearance of Piedmont teenager, Anne Hill. Our thoughts and prayers are with Hill’s family and friends during this extremely difficult time," the district said.
Raymond is enrolled at Edmond Santa Fe High School and spent 8 months at the district's alternative high school, Boulevard Academy, from Oct. 2012-May 2013.
The district said Thomas withdrew from Edmond Schools on April 14, 2014. According to the district, she attended Boulevard Academy last year before leaving the district.
Police said the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with any information should contact authorities.
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