Man who faked his death to avoid child support found alive at girlfriend’s house and thrown in jail: Police

Jeffrey Bell Jr. arrested after faking his own death

Jeffrey Bell Jr. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office).

An Indiana man who allegedly faked his own death to avoid paying child support has apparently been found alive and well at his girlfriend’s house in the same county.

In a statement posted on Facebook, Indiana State Police announced that an investigation into Jeffrey Bell Jr., 51, culminated in an arrest on several charges including false informing. Specifically, Bell falsely reported that he was dead in April 2024 and therefore unable to pay the large amount of child support payments that he owed. But when an Indiana State Police detective showed up at the home of Bell’s girlfriend after the emails reporting his demise, the alleged deadbeat dad was alive and well.

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