Jacksonville, FL — FBI Jacksonville said “several items of interest” were found during the search of a Charlton County landfill as the agency investigates the disappearance of Susan Mauldin of Clay County.
The FBI, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office and the State Attorney’s Office began searching the Chesser Island Road Landfill on Jan. 21 in relation to Mauldin’s disappearance.
The search is over and the items that were found are undergoing testing, the FBI said.
According to the CCSO, Mauldin was last seen Oct. 23 and was reported missing the next day.
Six days later, CCSO believed Mauldin could be in danger.
More than two weeks went by, and there was no mention of Mauldin’s disappearance case by the Sheriff’s Office until Nov. 19, when it announced Corey Binderim was a person of interest in Mauldin’s case.
On Dec. 3, Binderim was arrested on an unrelated charge and taken to the Duval County Jail.
On Jan. 21, Binderim was put on a hold at the Duval County Jail.
Police say Binderim had been working on Mauldin’s bathroom, but Mauldin fired Binderim and requested her money back.
Action News Jax found Binderim isn’t licensed to work as a contractor in Florida.