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Public Visitation Announced for Crystal Lake Boy Andrew ‘AJ' Freund

Not long after the services were announced, a tribute wall already had several entries on the funeral home's website

A public visitation is set for 5-year-old Andrew "AJ" Freund, a Crystal Lake boy who was found dead after his parents were charged with murder.

The visitation will be held from 1-8 p.m. May 3 at the Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory, located at 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave. in Crystal Lake. 

Read his full obituary below. 

"AJ’s family and friends would like to the thank Crystal Lake and surrounding communities for their generosity, prayers and outpouring love and support," the obituary read. "As difficult and tragic as this is, may AJ’s death bring awareness and hope to other children living under abusive conditions. No child deserves this. Let us rise up and make sure it does not happen to other innocent children." 

 Crystal Lake police and the FBI announced Wednesday that they had located the body of 5-year-old Andrew “AJ” Freund, and that murder charges have been filed against the boy’s parents. 

AJ's parents were each ordered held on $5 million bonds Thursday, one day after they were charged in the boy's death.

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 Authorities in Crystal Lake announced Wednesday that they had located the body of missing five-year-old AJ Freund, and have charged the boy’s parents with first-degree murder. 

Crystal Lake police said Wednesday that investigators located the boy's body wrapped in plastic and buried in a shallow grave in a remote area of Woodstock, just miles from the Crystal Lake home where the boy was reported missing.  

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Police said both parents were questioned overnight Tuesday and into Wednesday morning after information was obtained during a "forensic analysis of cell phone data." 

"Once presented with the evidence obtained by investigators, both Joann and Andrew Sr. provided information that ultimately led to the recovery, what we believe is the recovery of deceased subject AJ," Crystal Lake Police Chief James Black. 

Community members have flocked to the child's Crystal Lake home to leave candles, balloons and stuffed animals to remember the young child. Many wore blue Friday in his memory. 

Not long after the services were announced, a tribute wall already had several entries on the funeral home's website. 

Read his full obituary below. For information on how to donate in his name click here

On October 14, 2013 Andrew “AJ” Freund was born into this world. A ray of sunshine with a smile that could light up the room, AJ was a loving, affectionate and outgoing little boy. His giggle and laugh will never be forgotten, and although his life on earth ended on April 15, 2019, he will be forever remembered in the hearts of people throughout our community and all over the world.

AJ got to be both the little brother and the big brother. They loved each other intensely and AJ being a big fan of hugs, was always jumping in for a big bear hug. They were truly blessed to always have a buddy. Like many boys his age, he loved to draw and make maps. Playing outside was the ultimate, but when he had to be indoors you could find him drawing, reading books or putting puzzles together. Of course, a picture had to be taken to document his puzzle achievements! Quoting Bob the Builder while playing with Legos, AJ would sit and build for hours. He was a smart kid and couldn’t wait to start kindergarten in the fall and make new friends. 

In honor of AJ, a public visitation will be Friday, May 3, from 1pm until 8pm at Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave. (Rte. 176), Crystal Lake. 

To give a memorial in AJ’s name see the link below. If you have further questions, you are welcome to call the funeral home at 815-459-3411. 

AJ’s family and friends would like to the thank Crystal Lake and surrounding communities for their generosity, prayers and outpouring love and support. As difficult and tragic as this is, may AJ’s death bring awareness and hope to other children living under abusive conditions. No child deserves this. Let us rise up and make sure it does not happen to other innocent children.

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