ELK RAPIDS — Police are searching an Elk Rapids residence where a teen died of a gunshot wound in November.
Authorities in five Michigan State Police vehicles and an Elk Rapids Police Department squad car converged on Anne Avery-Miller's house off U.S. 31 near Elk Rapids early today, the latest twist in a case once viewed as a teen suicide that's evolved into an open-ended death probe.
Police wearing blue gloves searched through piles of boxes and clothes near Avery-Miller's garage. Others appeared to take external measurements of the home and garage.
State Police Detective Sgt. Richard Simpson said officers obtained a warrant and their search is tied to the Nov. 7 gunshot death of Avery-Miller's son, Sam Avery, 16.
Simpson wouldn't provide details and deferred additional comment to Antrim County Prosecutor Charles Koop.
Koop refused to say why officers are at the home, but said a reporter "wouldn't be wrong in reporting" Simpson's reason for the search.
Officials haven't been able to determine if Sam Avery's death was self-inflicted or caused by someone else, Koop said, and he wouldn't provide details of the investigation.
Avery-Miller, 37, is scheduled to be sentenced Monday on a charge of larceny by conversion. The charge stems from a 2004 insurance fraud case after a fire at her residence.
She went missing for about a month beginning Jan. 22 and eventually turned up to face a felonious assault charge, which prosecutors later dropped.