× Thanks for reading! Log in to continue. Enjoy more articles by logging in or creating a free account. No credit card required. Log in Sign up {{featured_button_text}}

LINCOLN — Aubrey Trail, a person of interest in the disappearance and death of Sydney Loofe, said he’s given three statements to the FBI, but that “having information about a case doesn’t necessarily mean you’re guilty.”

“Did I have information? Yes, I did. Did that mean I killed someone? No, it does not,” Trail said during three phone calls Friday from the Saline County Jail to The World-Herald.

Trail, 51, who has served two prison terms in Nebraska for forgery and bad checks, said that he expects to be charged in the next few weeks in connection with the death of Loofe, 24, a clerk at a Menards store in Lincoln.

Loofe’s body was found Dec. 4 along a country road in Clay County following an extensive search by authorities after she was reported missing in Lincoln on Nov. 16.

Trail said he also expects charges to be filed against his girlfriend, Bailey Boswell, 23, though he insisted more than once during a 30-minute conversation that she was not involved in Loofe’s death.

“We’re probably a lot more than people of interest,” he said. “(But) Bailey Boswell was not involved.”

Trail said he would not discuss his involvement.