Air Force family of 4 reported missing on Thanksgiving found dead after crash

As per reports, the grandma received a call from Chelsi at around 6:30am on the Thursday. Chelsi said they planned to be at the grandma’s by 11:00am, though that was the last they were heard from.

By 15:00, Grandma began calling other members of the family to say they hadn’t arrived. They took to Facebook seeking answers, but it wasn’t until late Friday night that the tragic truth came to light.

Montana Highway Patrol reported on Friday night that the family’s SUV had gone off Interstate 94. Their bodies were identified the following day.

It’s said the vehicle crashed through a concrete support pillar at around 7:00am, just half an hour after Chelsi made her phone call. The car then plummeted 200 feet into a creek, killing all inside.

Leslie Dean-Webb, Anthony’s mom, said: “It’s the worst, it’s like a nightmare you don’t wake up from.”

Meanwhile, as per Fox News, Major Eric Inkenbrandt, 69th Maintenance Squadron commander, said: “AJ’s family brought a light to our maintenance community, and this loss strikes each of us deeply. May their friends and family be granted the strength and serenity to get through this sorrowful time.”

Our thoughts and prayers are with the relatives and loved ones of the Dean family. 

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