"Its not known how Kaytlynns body ended up in the landfill, which is operated by Republic Services.
The city of Arlington and its residents are the primary users of the landfill, but
Arlington contracts to receive waste from Mansfield, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Richland Hills, Southlake and Grapevine as well as some commercial waste from Fort Worth, Irving and Dallas, said Susan Schrock, an Arlington spokeswoman.
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Just to the west of the landfill, at 11271 Mosier Valley Road and Trinity Boulevard, sits Our Garden of Angels, a small plot filled with more than 125 white crosses to remember loved ones killed in violent crimes. The roadside memorial was founded in 2000 with a cross for Amy Robinson, a mentally challenged 19-year-old Arlington woman who was kidnapped, tortured and slain near the location in 1998.
A cross for Kaytlynn will likely be next." (BBM)
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