On Saturday, March 12, 18-year-old Naomi Irion was waiting inside of her car in the parking lot of the Fernley Walmart just before 5:30 a.m., when the shuttle to her job at Panasonic would be arriving. Irion often waited in her car while waiting for the shuttle.
Lyon County District Attorney filed an amended criminal complaint on Tuesday, adding first-degree murder to the kidnapping charge already facing Driver, 41, of Fallon.
Naomi Irion s body was discovered in a gravesite in a remote part of Nevada on Tuesday, a day before her accused kidnapper Troy Driver appeared in court in front of her grieving family.
Casey Valley, left, who organized and led search efforts around rural Nevada for his sister, Naomi Irion, 18, right, called for justice in her death in a Facebook post Wednesday night.
The family of missing Nevada woman Naomi Irion, 18, say Troy Driver, the man suspected in her kidnapping, is not talking, but they have no reason to believe she has been harmed or killed.