tabinmaine
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There's our answer on who it is....
There's our answer on who it is....
The family of missing Las Vegas woman Susana Villalvazo says they have new information from police.
They say Las Vegas police informed them that a witness reportedly saw the 46-year-old woman's step-father, 75-year-old Samuel Teran, loading a large gray suitcase into his SUV on the day she went missing. It was wrapped in white plastic and secured with tape.
Meanwhile, Red Rock Search and Rescue was out again on Monday night, following up on a tip. They said they were planning to search a remote area in the northeast part of the valley.
A body was discovered by a mountain biker on the East Ogden Bench Monday morning, investigators said.
"It does appear the body has been on the hillside for some time," a statement from the sheriff's office reads. "Cause of death, gender and identity of the person has yet to be determined."
Another body found in Utah
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=34508131&ni...riffs-office-says&fm=home_page&s_cid=topstory
To be honest, I do not think that this is Elizabeth. The article states:
How many bodies are out there?!?
The body, which was found in thick oak brush by a man mountain biking on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail below the body, was transported to the medical examiner about 2:30 p.m. Police have not determined, as of Monday at 3 p.m., the name and age of the body.
“It’s been a difficult crime scene as far as getting access to it and processing it,” said Weber County Sheriff's Sgt. Lane Findlay.
Richard Thorsted, 71, hikes in the area several times each week and said that the terrain is steep. The man’s dog smelled and found the body in thick oak brush above a hiking trail.
On March 23rd, Elizabeth Salgado moved to Provo, Utah to learn English after serving a mission in Mexico for the Mormon Church.
The 26-year-old had received a scholarship to the Nomen Global Language Center. Family members say she was ready and excited for the new adventure.
But on April 16th, Elizabeth disappeared.
Classmates say they last saw her after class that afternoon as she headed home to her apartment, about 18 blocks from the school. Since then, there has no activity on her cellphone or bank accounts.
"I believe somebody took her by force," Rudemberth Salgado, Saldago's uncle, said at a recent press conference. "I know right now she is praying for us to rescue her."
The case has now attracted national attention, in part due to the efforts of Elizabeth Smart and her father, Ed. Elizabeth, now 27, was kidnapped from her home in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2002 and held captive for nine months before being rescued.