Parts of the body of a young woman who disappeared 19 years ago are found in a freezer in the USA
After DNA tests, Amanda’s identity was revealed on Friday (11). The teenager was the biological daughter of a former owner of the house, whose name was not disclosed, and her disappearance was never recorded in a police report, according to the police. “The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain under investigation,” the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office announced last week.
The teenager’s death is being treated as a homicide. Investigators said they searched the property for the rest of Amanda’s body, but nothing was found, KHOU added. The cause of death is not yet known and no one has been arrested. In addition to Grand Junction, Colorado, the teenager also lived in Harris County, Texas, according to records.
Police asked to respect the privacy of the current owner and his neighbors. In a statement, the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office told people to avoid driving through the area and taking photos. Police emphasized that the property on Pinyon Avenue “is under new ownership, completely unrelated to the previous case.” “The house was purchased, completely renovated and sold to the current owner”, he reinforced.
Amanda is believed to be around 16 years old at the time of her disappearance. Overstreet has not been seen or heard from since April 2005. (…) The circumstances of her disappearance continue to be investigated, and forensic tests continue to be carried out. There is no record of Amanda Overstreet being reported missing.
Mesa County Sheriff’s Office, in a statement
