The Commercial Appeal

Body found by highway is missing boy

5-year-old vanished in September

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WORCHESTER, Mass. — The body of a small boy apparently cast off the side of a highway has been confirmed as a missing 5-year-old, authoritie­s said Saturday.

The body found Friday off Interstate 190 has been positively identified as Jeremiah Oliver, Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. said. No charges were immediatel­y announced related to Jeremiah’s death.

He was last seen by relatives in September but wasn’t reported missing until December. Authoritie­s had said they feared the Fitchburg boy was dead.

Early said in a statement Saturday that the autopsy report is not complete. The investigat­ion is continuing, he said.

“It appears to be a homicide,” the prosecutor said.

Early said the body was found at about 9 a.m. Friday by a police search team about 40 feet off I-190 near Sterling, which is about 12 miles from Fitchburg. He said it was wrapped in blanket-like material and packed in material that resembled a suitcase.

He would not say what led authoritie­s to the location or how long the body may have been there. He said the site is near an area that is regularly mowed but would not have been visible to passing cars.

Jeremiah’s mother, Elsa Oliver, 28, pleaded not guilty in March to charges including kidnapping, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and reckless endangerme­nt. Her boyfriend, Alberto Sierra, 23, pleaded not guilty to similar charges.

The family was being monitored by state social workers since 2011. And after Jeremiah’s disappeara­nce, their case led to intense scrutiny of the state Department of Children and Families.

Three employees of the agency — a social worker, a supervisor and an area manager — were fired after an internal investigat­ion. Officials said the social worker had not made required monthly visits to the family.

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