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Mohave County Sheriff’s investigators identified a nearly 40 year old cold case murder victim as Carol Ann Riley from San ...
Carol Ann Riley, who disappeared in the mid-1980s, has been identified as the remains found at Lake Mead in 1987.
A San Diego nurse whose remains were found nearly 40 years ago near Lake Mead has finally been identified, and her case is ...
A long-unidentified body found in Mohave County, Arizona, in 1987 has finally been identified as Carol Ann Riley, a nurse who ...
On May 16, 1987, a person rounding up steers around Bonelli Landing at Lake Mead found a human skull on the ground.
Authorities say the human remains found along a popular recreation site at Lake Mead nearly four decades ago are those of a ...
The woman had been dating a man who would later be convicted of murdering two other women, the sheriff's office said.
The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said the remains of Carol Ann Riley, who disappeared in 1986, have been positively ...
Human remains found near Lake Mead in 1987 have been identified as a San Diego woman who went missing 39 years ago.
Carol Ann Riley, age 65, passed away on Thursday, November 2, 2017, at her home in Madison. She was born on July 27, 1952, in Madison, Wisconsin, the daughter of Ivan and Dorothea (Schultz) Riley.
Authorities identified the human remains found in 1987 at Lake Mead as Carol Ann Riley, a missing woman from San Diego. Her identification was made by a forensic odontologist.
A woman has been positively identified after being her remains were found at Lake Mead May of 1987, Carol Ann Riley.
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