'Now our sadness really sets in': Remains of missing Cambrid

'Now our sadness really sets in': Remains of missing Cambridge woman found nearly a decade after her disappearance


 
KITCHENER --
Provincial police have identified human remains found north of Guelph last month as a Cambridge woman who went missing nearly a decade ago.
The remains were located in a wooded area north of Guelph just off Wellington Road 30 on April 21. The OPP said the remains have been identified as Kathleen Ann Kraehling, who was reported missing to Waterloo regional police on July 15, 2011.
"My mom was the strongest person I have ever met," Kraehling’s daughter, Caitlin Baines, said in an emailed statement to CTV Kitchener. "No one should ever have to go through what she did. My brother and I are truly heartbroken at this time. We have closure now, but nobody wanted it to end this way. She had the biggest heart out of everyone I’ve ever met. She was such a blessing in my life and I’m just so grateful I was able to experience her love."

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