Crime & Safety
Missing Easton Couple Being Evicted, Kyle Navin Getting Sued Over Parents' Debt
Kyle Navin is being sued for more than $5,000 in unpaid loans and credit card debt of his parents who have been missing since Aug. 4, 2015.

The Tri-Town Teachers Federal Credit Union. has filed a lawsuit against the son of missing Easton couple, Jeffrey and Jeanette Navin, according to the Hartford Courant.
The Courant reports the credit union is suing Kyle Navin for more than $5,000 in unpaid loans and credit card debt. Jeanette Navin had worked as a paraprofessional Weston schools until her disappearance on Aug. 4, 2015. Kyle Navin remains incarcerated after federal agents found a gun and drugs in his Bridgeport home.
The Weston Forum also reported this week that Jeffrey and Jeanette Navin are being evicted for non-payment of rent by their landlords Rob Hennessey and Patrice Barrett.
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