http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016/05/15/vigil-held-on-1-year-anniversary-of-stay-at-home-mothers-disappearance/
Vigil held on 1-year anniversary of Monique's disappearance.
Vigil held on 1-year anniversary of Monique's disappearance.
Investigators and search dogs turned their focus to a desert town north of Los Angeles on Friday (...)
Detectives received a tip that there may be evidence in the Pearblossom area connected to the disappearance of 29-year-old Monique Figueroa, said Lt. Steve Jauch of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Remains could be part of the evidence, Jauch said.
http://www.dailynews.com/general-ne...-offered-in-search-for-missing-littlerock-momA $10,000 reward is being offered in an effort to help authorities locate an Antelope Valley mother who has been missing for more than a year, the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department said Thursday.
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Detectives believe Figueroa was killed and recently received a tip that her remains might be buried off the 11000 block of Pearblossom Highway in Palmdale, the department said.
Cadaver dogs and Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner personnel checked the area but did not find any remains.
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Anyone with information is asked to call detectives Karen Shonka or Wayne Holston at 323-890-5500.
Anonymous tips can be made by calling Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.
http://theavtimes.com/2016/08/16/county-doubles-reward-in-case-of-missing-littlerock-woman/The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to double a reward — to $20,000 — for information that helps locate a Littlerock mother who went missing more than a year ago and is presumed dead.
Possible human remains found in Angeles National Forrest. Could they be Monique? http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/gen...uman-remains-found-in-angeles-national-forest
I know there are a lot of theories of what happened but if she took a different car from the one they found from Littlerock toward Los Angeles it looks like this would be along her route. Hoping they can identify the remains found.
i think because of how recently the skid marks were reported it might not be, but it does say car might be associated with a missing person...
Good find, T0pS3cr3t. When I first found the article it just said "possible human remains" then they updated it to add the part about the
car and skid marks. Now we find out the car was linked to a two year old case. Still doesn't say if it's a man or woman. Won't be long now, I hope they identify the person.
Possible human remains found in Angeles National Forrest. Could they be Monique? http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/gen...uman-remains-found-in-angeles-national-forest
I know there are a lot of theories of what happened but if she took a different car from the one they found from Littlerock toward Los Angeles it looks like this would be along her route. Hoping they can identify the remains found.
i think because of how recently the skid marks were reported it might not be, but it does say car might be associated with a missing person...
The identity of the victim remains unknown and the cause of death will be determined following an autopsy.
Detectives learned the skid marks discovered on the highway near the recovery site were caused by a recent unrelated traffic collision.
Members of the Montrose Search and Rescue Team descended the steep roadside and found an SUV 500 to 600 feet over the roadside, Lt. Steve Jauch of the sheriff’s Homicide Bureau said. The SUV, which the lieutenant declined to describe in detail, was being overgrown with weeds and foliage. He declined to speculate how many months or years the SUV may have been there.
The original skid marks that prompted the search were found to have been the result of an unrelated crash that occurred about a week ago, Jauch said.
No body was initially found.
But officials returned to the scene Wednesday to resume their search. Search and Rescue officials discovered the skeletal remains “in the vicinity” of the SUV about 8 a.m., Jauch said.