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How Teen Gunman’s Parents Ended Up Hiding Out in Local Artist’s Studio

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Matthew Hatcher/Getty

After the parents of alleged Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley were found by fugitive teams early Saturday morning, “hiding” out in a commercial property in east Detroit, attention has turned to who might have helped their extraordinary attempt to go on the lam.

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said Saturday afternoon that his his office was considering charging an unnamed person with aiding-and-abetting or obstruction of justice for assisting Jennifer Crumbley and James Crumbley, even as police were issuing nationwide alerts and the U.S. Marshals were getting involved.

“We have enough early indication that clearly somebody helped them into that location and made it available to them, and it was after it was publicly announced that there were warrants for them,” he said.

Video of the arrest scene captured by Miles Michael:

A closer look by The Daily Beast of footage from the arrests of the Crumbleys show the couple exiting a room with signage for Andrzej Sikora, a Polish-born, Detroit-based artist with connections to Oxford.

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According to a news article in the Oxford Leader last month, Sikora finished a mural at Red Knapps American Grill, a bar just around the corner from the Crumbleys’ house. A picture accompanying the story indicated the photo of Sikora was taken by a “Jehn Crumbley,” a nickname Jennifer Crumbley, a realtor-turned-marketing director, has been known to go by professionally and socially. The article appeared to have been updated to remove the caption, but a WayBack Machine archive still featured it.

Reached by phone on Saturday morning, Sikora said he had just been made aware of the investigation and was in conversations with people, but he would not specify whether those were law enforcement officers or lawyers, and declined to comment further.

“You will see more information,” he said.

Sikora studied and worked in Poland before moving to the U.S. in 1990, according to an art representation agency biography of him. He is an avid muralist, with his work displayed in mansions, restaurants, and an opera house. Property records show he has been associated with a Lake Orion property from 2003-2020. The Crumbleys purchased their house in Oxford in 2015 after living in Lake Orion, their attorney said during their arraignment Saturday.

A Red Knapp employee said she couldn’t provide more details on the photograph. The writer of the Oxford Leader article and the newspaper’s publisher did not respond to inquiries as to why the caption was removed. Shannon Smith and Mariell Lehman, the Crumbleys’ lawyers, did not return phone calls seeking comment.

At an early morning press conference following the Crumbleys’ arrest by fugitive teams, Detroit Police Chief James White indicated that the department was aware of an individual helping the Crumbleys find refuge.

“We are working an angle on one other person who was assisting them,” White said, indicating charges could be forthcoming.

Asked on Saturday afternoon for comment on Sikora’s possible involvement, Rudy Harper, Second Deputy Chief of Detroit Police, told The Daily Beast: “We have not publicly identified the third person to my knowledge. At this time, our investigation continues.”

The Wayne County Prosecutor’s office told The Daily Beast the Sikora matter was going to the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office for review. They did not respond to a request for comment.

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OAKLAND COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

At an arraignment on Saturday morning, shortly after their dramatic capture, James and Jennifer pleaded not guilty to four counts of involuntary manslaughter, one for each of the four students who died at Oxford High School.