UPDATE: Human Remains Found in Tucker County
Last Updated on Thursday, 12 November 2009 18:16 Written by Katelyn Sykes Thursday, 12 November 2009 11:01
Police make a gruesome discovery behind the home of a woman who hasn't been seen or heard from in over seven years.
State police and search and rescue crews found bones and some clothing in an outbuilding behind Bonnie Woods-Cale's home off of Route 72 on Licking Creek Road in Tucker County.
Cale's been missing since March of 2002, and police recently reviewed the case again. Police say they used new technology that wasn't available before that helped them find the remains.
Her car was found in Webster County and police say they consider the case a possible homicide.
The remains have been sent to the State Medical Examiner to see if they are Cale's.
Randolph County State Police say they have a person of interest in the case. They have not yet released the name of that person.
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