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She Was Unidentified for Nearly 30 Years. Now, Jane Doe Has a Name and Police Say She Was MurderedLaurie Krage's body was found in 1997 in the dense woods of Washington State, but remained unidentified until now A Washington woman’s remains have been identified after almost 30 years as a ...
Humans remains found in Pierce County almost three decades ago have been identified, the Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday. The reimains of Laurie Kay Krage, 38, were found by a mushroom picker ...
Deputies identified the remains of Laurie Krage, who went missing nearly 30 years ago. The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is seeking information about Krage and her late husband, Ronald Martin ...
The process eventually led investigators to identify the remains. Pierce County Jane Doe has been identified as Laurie Krage, the sheriff's office said in a statement. Othram said Krage was born ...
PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. — Law enforcement is investigating a nearly 30-year-old homicide after the remains of Laurie Krage were identified. Advanced DNA testing linked the remains to Krage ...
Laurie Krage was last seen alive in January 1996, and her remains were discovered in the fall of 1997 on Gale Creek Road, approximately 9 miles from Wilkeson School, south of Buckley. New advances ...
Laurie Krage's body was found in 1997 in the dense woods of Washington State, but remained unidentified until now Lesley Cosme Torres is a writer at PEOPLE covering crime. She has been working at ...
The remains of Laurie Kay Krage, 38, were found by a mushroom picker on Gale Creek Road, about nine miles from Wilkeson School near Buckley in October 1997, the Sheriff’s Office said in a news ...
Laurie Krage’s remains were found by mushroom pickers near Buckley in 1997, according to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office. Advertisement ...
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