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Charles' body was found a little over a mile from Irvin's residence. Irvin claimed in the recorded interview with the private investigator that she did not report that Charles ran away from her home that night, according to the audio recording released by the Charles' family's attorneys.

"One, it did prove that it wasn't just hearsay that Janet Irvin was the last person seen with Quawan while he was alive. "That video is super important for multiple reasons," Trichell told ABC News. "I am confident that my office has put together an extremely strong case against Mrs. "This case continues to be an ongoing investigation and more arrests may follow," Romero said in the statement. Irvin was taken into custody on Tuesday morning in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, after the Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office obtained a court-ordered arrest warrant charging her with a felony of failing to report a missing child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to a statement from Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero. Charles' family said they suspect foul play was involved in his death and believe he could have been found alive had police initially taken his disappearance seriously and immediately issued an Amber Alert. The arrest of Janet Irvin, 37, the mother of one of Charles' teenage friends, is the first major development in the case that has garnered national attention. A woman has been arrested on charges related to the disappearence of 15-year-old Quawan "Bobby" Charles, whose naked and disfigured body was found in the drainage ditch of a Louisiana sugarcane field days after his mother reported him missing.
