Parents Sue for Records on Teen Son's Disappearance

The Leaches just learned in 2014 that there was a suspect in the 1990s
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 15, 2017 5:32 PM CDT
Parents Sue for Records on Teen Son's Disappearance
Randy's story is featured on the Charley Project website.   (The Charley Project)

The parents of a Kansas child missing for nearly 30 years are suing authorities to release investigative records from the case, the AP reports. Harold and Alberta Leach filed the lawsuit Monday in Leavenworth County District Court, the Lawrence Journal-World reports. The Leaches' son, then-17-year-old Randy Leach, was last seen April 16, 1988, at a party in Leavenworth County. The case of his disappearance has never been solved, and his parents have sought the investigative records for years. The lawsuit, filed by Lawrence attorney Max Kautsch, argues the records should be released under a provision of the Kansas Open Records Act that allows for criminal investigation records to be made public when the records are in the public interest.

The Leaches learned in 2014 that law enforcement officials had a suspect in the case in the 1990s. The suspect, Eric Montgomery, also had been a suspect in two 1990 homicides that occurred 7 miles from the Leaches' home. Montgomery died in prison in 2010. Law enforcement officials generally have broad latitude under the law to not release criminal investigation records, upon the premise that the release could interfere with future law enforcement actions. Kautsch argues that isn't an issue in this case. "The Leaches fail to see how records in a public agency's possession before 1993 has any bearing on any 'prospective law enforcement action' when no one has ever been charged in connection with Randy's disappearance and likely death," Kautsch said in a written statement. (More missing person stories.)

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