Human remains found in a landfill on Monday are believed to be those of a North Carolina woman who went missing in late January while 'dumpster diving,' the Burlington Police Department said.
Human remains found in a landfill on Monday are believed to be those of a North Carolina woman who went missing in late January while"dumpster diving," the Burlington Police Department said.
Stephanie Cox, 30, was reported missing to the Greensboro Police Department on January 30. Her vehicle was found unattended in a service drive behind a row of businesses in Burlington, and police determined the vehicle had not been reported stolen. After an investigation, police said they believed Cox was attempting to collect things from a dumpster shortly after midnight and that she did not exit the dumpster prior to its being serviced at 1:47 a.m.
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