Crime & Safety

Former St. Charles Man Acused of Lleaving Baby in Desert Is on Suicide Watch in Texas Jail

His wife, former St. Charles resident Jenna Farrey, is expected to be returned to Texas this week.

A former St. Charles resident is on suicide watch in the El Paso County Jail in Texas, where he is being held in the death of his 5-month-old son, Jackson Farrey, whose body was found Wednesday in the New Mexico desert, ABC 7 in El Paso reports.


Jeffrey Farrey, 22, was extradited from Michigan on Wednesday and booked into the El Paso County Jail, where he was charged with injury to a child by omission, the El Paso Times reported Thursday.


ABC 7 in El Paso reported his bail is set at $1.5 million.

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Jeffrey Farrey, his wife, Jenna, formerly of St. Charles, their 19-month-old, son Blake, and Jackson were reported missing in West El Paso on Friday. The parents and Blake were found Sunday in an Escanaba, Mich., hotel.


Jenna Farrey was arrested for violating her her probation on a 2012 case in Texas for abandoning a child with intent to return, ABC 7 in El Paso reported. Convicted in January, terms of her five-year probation barred her from leaving the state. She has waived extradition and is expected to be taken from the Delta County Correctional Facility in Michigan to El Paso this week.

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Authorities on Wednesday found a body they believe is Jackson’s in the desert near Orogrande, N.M., according to media reports earlier this week.


Jeffrey Farrey is assigned to the First Armored Division at Fort Bliss and missed formation on Friday, so a quad was sent to check on his well-being when he failed to respond to phone and text messages, according to ABC 7 in El Paso.


No one has said what the squad found in the home, but it alarmed them enough to call El Paso authorities, who launched an intensive search for the family, the El Paso Times reported Tuesday.


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