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Authorities: Missing Wyoming woman's case may be 'homicide'

Recently released court documents show that two men are being charged in connection to Ana Carrillo's disappearance, which is now being called a possible homicide and/or kidnapping investigation.

Authorities in Wyoming are calling a missing woman's case a possible homicide and/or kidnapping.

In a sworn affidavit to a Wyoming District Court judge, Wyoming police say Lyle Hudson lied while being examined by a prosecuting attorney in what they are now calling a possible homicide investigation.

Lyle Hudson was arrested on Sept. 8 and previously faced a perjury charge issued by the Kent County Prosecutor's Office in connection to Ana Carrillo's disappearance. He was arraigned on that charge in court on Monday, Sept. 11 and faces a felony charge punishable with life in prison.

According to court documents, Hudson knowingly made false statements on his possible involvement with a trail camera, storage image decide and his contact with his son, Andrew Hudson -- who is Carrillo's ex-boyfriend.

Andrew Hudson was arrested on Sept. 3 and faces a misdemeanor charge for lying to police while they were trying to investigate his ex-girlfriend's disappearance.

According to the Wyoming Department of Public Safety, investigators suspect foul play and they have identified Ana's ex-boyfriend Andrew Hudson as a suspect in her disappearance. He is one of the last people to have spoken to Ana.

Lyle Hudson, left, and Andrew Hudson, right.

Both men have bails set at $50,000. They are due back in court later this month.

Ana Carrillo, 35, has been missing since Sept. 3. Her family and friends say she was on her way to pick up her three children from their father's home in Wyoming that morning. Carrillo borrowed a car for the drive, however, her car was found in a parking lot on Sept. 3, but she was not.

Investigators are asking that if anyone knows were Carrillo is or has heard from her to contact the Wyoming Department of Public Safety at 616-530-7300 or Silent Observer at 616-774-2345.

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April Stevens is a multi-platform producer at WZZM 13. Have a news tip? Email news@wzzm13.com, visit our Facebook page or Twitter.

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