Reporter lied about missing teen's parents: Prosecutors
Share and Follow

Left: Molly K. Ottman (LinkedIn). Right: Missing teenager Jarrett Brooks (Navajo County Sheriff’s Office).

The case of a missing Arizona teenager became even more complicated by the actions of a local reporter who allegedly spread false claims about the boy’s parents, prosecutors said.

Molly K. Ottman, 50, was indicted by a grand jury on charges of obstruction of a criminal investigation and fraudulent schemes, according to a press release by the Navajo County Attorney’s Office. The release stated that the charges came down on May 6, in the midst of an investigation into missing teenager, Jarrett Brooks, 18, who was last seen on July 4, 2023 when he was 16 years old.

Ottman, who is employed by the local newspaper Mountain Daily Star, allegedly alerted authorities after the teen went missing that social media posts “alluded to sexual activity between Brian Brooks and a minor child,” per the attorney’s office. Brian Brooks is the father of Jarrett Brooks, and Ottman allegedly told police that a Reddit account posting those messages belonged to the missing boy’s father.

Love true crime? Sign up for our newsletter, The Law&Crime Docket, to get the latest real-life crime stories delivered right to your inbox.

According to prosecutors, Ottman contacted the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office about the posts in October 2023. Investigators then dedicated their resources to looking into the parents of the missing teen — including a search at the Brooks family home — and a private investigator whom the Brooks’ had employed to help them find their son.

Both the prosecutor’s office and the sheriff’s office ultimately determined that it was allegedly Ottman herself who was behind the Reddit posts that she claimed belonged to Brian Brooks, “having created the Reddit account and fraudulent posts.”

Navajo County Attorney Brad Carlyon stated in the release, “A 16-year-old boy was missing and all of law enforcement’s energy and resources should have been able to remain focused strictly on the search for that young man. Diverting attention, resources and time to fabricated evidence creates unwarranted distractions during time-sensitive investigations.”

The State 48 News, a local, online news outlet, reached out to Ottman who denied the claims, saying, “It’s absolutely untrue. It will be a not guilty plea and it’s absolutely not true.” She also told the outlet that she was still employed by the Mountain Daily Star.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Guilty verdict for man who stabbed teen 22 times and concealed her body

Background: News footage of Nathaniel Bevers-McGivney in court (KCCI). Inset: Michele “Luna”…

Man murders his spouse and starts a fire at home to cover up the crime, according to court documents.

Background: The area of 810 South 23rd Street in Unionville, Missouri (Google…

Gainesville man accused of making his friend assist him in escaping after a shooting on July 2

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Xzavier Taylor Hawkins, 20, was arrested yesterday…

Judicial Critique of DOJ Lawyer at Abrego Garcia Hearing

Inset: Kilmar Abrego Garcia in an undated photo (CASA). Background: President Donald…

Man found guilty of shooting his estranged wife to death

Background: News footage from the scene after Tony Morris killed his wife,…

Developing: Alabama Double Homicide Suspect Arrested, Mother & Daughter Found Dead in Auburn Home

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has canceled a statewide AMBER Alert for…

Hero Police Officer Sean Houle Shot in Face, Survives to Help Save Drowning Victim

“Are you Mac?” As I looked at the handsome young man walking…

Younger sibling consistently losing fights until achieving a fatal victory

Michael John Morgan (Phoenix Police Department). An Arizona man will spend nearly…