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Remains found in New Mexico national forest ID’d as those of Melissa Casias, who vanished last year
Human remains found by a hiker last week in a New Mexico national forest are those of a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who had been missing for nearly a year, authorities said. The discovery in the McGaffey Ridge area of Carson National Forest was reported Thursday, and the New Mexico Medical Investigator’s Office identified the remains as those of Melissa Casias, authorities said. “Investigators also learned that a handgun was located alongside the remains,” New Mexico State Police...
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