SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — A serviceman who disappeared 40 years ago from an Air Force Base in North Dakota was found living a double life in Seminole County, investigators said.
Jeffrey Michels, 64, of Sanford, is in the custody of the United States Air Force after he was arrested last Thursday on charges of desertion. According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons website, Michels failed to report for duty at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota on July 6, 1977.
Michels is originally from East Liverpool, OH.
He hadn't been seen or heard from since the Facebook group "Veteran Doe: posted a picture of Michels on July 9. However, Michels wasn't missing he was living at a home in the Terra Bella neighborhood in Sanford with his wife and kids under an alias, which he used for years, investigators said.
According to a police report, Michels went by the name Jeffrey Lantz. Records showed he used the name in 1998 to obtain a business license from the state of Florida for his construction business called Atlantic Development Corporation. He also used the name to buy a home in Seminole County, according to the county’s property appraisers website.
Michels is in the custody of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.
#New@5:Man charged with desertion by the Air Force. Disappeared 40 years ago. Authorities found him in Sanford with a new last name.#WFTV pic.twitter.com/hBsmssXSMd
— Jeff Levkulich (@jlevkulichWFTV) October 16, 2017
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