Ten months to the day since she was last seen, it appears the remains of Linda Stoltzfoos have been found.
The Lancaster County District Attorney s office announced Wednesday that human remains were found in a rural area in the eastern part of the county. Officials didn t immediately identify the remains as belonging to the 18-year-old Amish woman, but said they were related to the case.
On Thursday, Lancaster County DA Heather Adams said at a news conference she and law enforcement officials strongly believe and (are) comfortable in saying the remains belong to Stoltzfoos. In a preliminary review, the coroner has determined the remains are female, of relevant age, and dress and shoes are consistent to those worn by Linda on the day of her disappearance, Adams said.
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Each officer pledged their service before knowing who would be sworn-in on Inauguration Day. They also underwent COVID-19 tests upon their return. Author: Grace Griffaton (FOX43) Updated: 4:36 PM EST January 22, 2021
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. Multiple Lancaster County police departments sent officers to assist the Metropolitan Police Department in the Presidential Inauguration security detail.
Pequea Township Police [PTPD] Chief John Michener led the Task Force which had members from the West Lampeter Township Police, Strasburg Borough Police, East Lampeter Township Police, Quarryville Borough Police, and Manor Township Police from Lancaster County. It also included officers from outside the area.