The FBI released a statement Saturday in regards to the missing person case of Rachael Madison, who was last seen on November 27 near her family’s home in Florida. Madison’s estranged husband, Jarvis Madison, of New Albany, is in custody in Clark County for allegedly trying to kidnap her.
On Friday evening the FBI Louisville Division and Indiana State Police located what they believe to be the remains of Rachael Madison near Knoxville, Tenn., after obtaining information following the arrest of Jarvis Madison.
The investigation to positively confirm the identity of the remains is ongoing.
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The full statement from the FBI can be read here:
Investigators have located remains believed to be Rachael Lynn Madison, who was last seen on November 27, 2016, at 1:30 PM near her family’s home in Ormond-by-the-Sea, Florida. Special Agents from the FBI Jacksonville Division have been working in conjunction with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office to locate her.
On Friday morning, Jarvis Madison, Rachael Madison’s estranged husband, was located in Louisville, Kentucky by the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force, and taken into custody on an arrest warrant issued by the Indiana State Police. Information gathered in the subsequent investigation led teams of investigators from the FBI Louisville Division and the Indiana State Police to a remote area off I-40 near Knoxville, Tennessee where the remains were found Friday evening.
Evidence gathered at the site will now be processed to positively confirm that the remains recovered are that of Rachael Lynn Madison. The FBI has notified Rachael Madison’s family of the findings, and we request that members of the media respect their privacy.
“The thoughts and prayers of everyone in the FBI are with Ms. Madison’s family, and we remain committed to finding answers through our ongoing investigation,” said Charles P. Spencer, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Jacksonville Division. “We appreciate the assistance of our law enforcement partners including the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, FBI Knoxville, FBI Louisville, U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force and the Indiana State Police.”
As this remains an ongoing investigation, no additional information or comment will be provided by the FBI at this time.






