Missing Kayaker Melvin Phillip Emde faked his own death before court to apparently dodge rape charges hearing.Photo:St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office

Missing Kayaker faked his own death before court to apparently dodge rape charges hearing

St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office

A missing kayaker whose son told authorities was dead has been found alive in Georgia, authorities said. Melvin Phillip Emde was due in court on rape chargeson the same day he was reported missing.

Emde’s son Seth reported him missing on Aug. 7. Seth told authorities his father had gone overboard and drowned while kayaking in the Mississippi River near Matis Road in Hahnville, Louisiana, approximately 30 miles west of New Orleans, Champagne said.

“They (the father and son) traveled [throughout the] southeast country doing storm-related work,” the sheriff toldUSA Todayon Tuesday. Emde is from Talihina, Oklahoma, and the two have been in Louisiana since Hurricane Ida in 2021.

grassy area near water.

grassy area near water

The new information was a red flag for authorities.

“We immediately became quite suspicious that this may have been a faked accidental drowning and death in order for Mr. Emde to escape charges in Brunswick County, North Carolina,” Champagne said Monday. “However, we could not publicly expose our suspicions for fear of tipping him off.”

Detectives in St. Charles Parish spoke with authorities in North Carolina and learned that as a condition of Emde being out on bail, he waswearing an ankle monitor.

dog stands in water.

dog stands in water

The tracking device led investigators to determine that Emde stopped at a Walmart in Boutte, Louisiana, to buy two prepaid phones. He would only make short calls on the cellular devices, the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office said.

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In the early hours of Sunday morning, a Georgia State Highway Patrol officer initiateda routine traffic stopfor a motorcyclist who did not have a license plate, St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office said.

The driver attempted to flee but then crashed the vehicle and was taken into custody after also trying to escape on foot, according to the sheriff’s office.

Missing Kayaker faked his own death before court to apparently dodge rape charges hearing

During the arrest, the man gave officers a fake name but after being fingerprinted, it was discovered that it was Emde, Champagne said.

Sheriff Champagne thanked the Georgia State Highway Patrol, the United States Marshals Service, the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office, St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office Detective Joshua Deroche, and all of those involved for revealing the facts surrounding the disappearance of Emde during themulti-state search.

“Now it’s time for Mr. Emde to face the music for his charges in North Carolina,” the sheriff added.

As of Tuesday, Emde was being held at theDougherty County Jailin Albany, Georgia, as he awaits trial. No court date was provided in online records and no bond has been set.

source: people.com