r*s 发帖数: 2555 | 1 (CNN)Human remains found in a landfill on Monday are believed to be those of
a North Carolina woman who went missing in late January while "dumpster
diving," the Burlington Police Department said.
Stephanie Cox, 30, was reported missing to the Greensboro Police Department
on January 30. Her vehicle was found unattended in a service drive behind a
row of businesses in Burlington, and police determined the vehicle had not
been reported stolen.
After an investigation, police said they believed Cox was attempting to
collect things from a dumpster shortly after midnight and that she did not
exit the dumpster prior to its being serviced at 1:47 a.m. According to the
police, Cox's family said that it was not uncommon for her to collect items
from dumpsters.
A review of associated video shows that she arrived alone and that no one
else was on the property until the garbage truck arrived to service the
dumpster, police said.
"This case brings to light the dangers associated with collections from
dumpsters," Burlington Police said. "The commonly known practice of '
dumpster diving' is not safe."
Police believed the contents of that dumpster were taken to Uwharrie
Environmental, a landfill in Montgomery County.
Remains that are believed to be Cox were found there on Monday at about 5 p.
m. Police say Uwharrie Environmental is cooperating with the investigation.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is working with local and state
medical examiners to confirm the identification.
"Other factors such as clothing have assisted in this process," Burlington
Police assistant chief Brian Long said. "We are confident that Ms. Cox has
been located." | f***n 发帖数: 4682 | | r*s 发帖数: 2555 | | f***n 发帖数: 4682 | 4 老邱那么精明,干不出这种蠢事
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