Two more suspects sought in case of missing Silverdale-area man

SILVERDALE — A Bremerton man was arrested in connection to the case of an 89-year-old Silverdale man who is missing under suspicious circumstances.

SILVERDALE — A Bremerton man was arrested in connection to the case of an 89-year-old Silverdale man who is missing under suspicious circumstances.

According to Kitsap County court documents, Robert Lee “Bubba” Pry, 29, of Bremerton, was charged with robbery in the first degree, unlawful possession of a firearm in the first degree and possessing a stolen firearm.

The missing man, Robert Archie Hood, 89, who resides in the Tracyton Boulevard area of Silverdale, was last seen by his caretaker during the afternoon of Dec. 16 at his residence. Hood does not drive, and his caretaker is the only person who provides assistance in order to allow him to conduct personal business.

Pry denied any involvement in the robbery but told investigators he did use a phone in an attempt to access Hood’s bank account.

Pry’s girlfriend, Ocean Aarib Wilson, 19, of Federal Way, was charged with rendering criminal assistance in the first degree.

Wilson told investigators that Pry and another man went to Hood’s home Dec. 17, knocked Hood out, tied Hood up and burglarized his home. The men told Wilson that Hood was still breathing when they left him.

Another person whom investigators spoke with said that Pry and other people were overheard saying that they needed to get rid of a car and get rid of a body.

Investigators searched Hood’s home after Hood had been reported missing by his caretaker. The caretaker said the door was locked but that Hood’s check books, financial documents, wallet, some cash and several rifles were missing from the home. Mail had been strewn about the home. Additionally, a hat that Hood did not leave home without was found lying on the floor.

On Dec. 22 KCSO learned that Pry and other people were at a Tracyton Boulevard residence, and Pry was arrested around 6:40 p.m. Hood’s checks, financial papers and several firearms were found at the location.

Bail for Pry was set at $250,000 and bail for Wilson was $10,000.

Police are looking for Miranda Elizabeth Bond, left, and Joshua Owen Rodgers Jones.

Two more suspects sought

Two other suspects are being sought by law enforcement. Joshua Owen Rodgers Jones, 26, known to have lived in Poulsbo, is 5 feet, 10 inches and weighs 200 pounds. He has brown hair and brown hair and has several tattoos on his arms, chest, legs and fingers. Bail has been set at $1 million for robbery in the first degree.

The other person being sought is Miranda Elizabeth Bond, 25. Bond is 6 feet, one inch tall and weighs 170 pounds. She has blonde hair and green eyes. She has several tattoos on her face, ears, neck, chest, arms and hands. Bond is suspected of rendering criminal assistance.

Investigators also are looking for a vehicle of interest in this investigation, a dark green 1994 Honda Accord four-door, with Oregon license 105-DCB. It has blue and white paint on the front. A photograph of the actual vehicle is shown above.

Persons with information about the case are encouraged to contact Det. Jason Bowman at 360-337-3731, Det. Gerald Swayze at 360-337-4479 or Kitsap County Central Communications, at 911. Those who wish to remain anonymous may contact Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-8477.

Reference Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office case report K15-012322.