Police reopen 2013 missing woman case in Oregon after mushroom hunter finds hair

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Detectives in Oregon reopened their investigation into the 2013 disappearance of a woman after a mushroom hunter found human hair and suspected tissue, officials said Tuesday.

Stephanie Anne Warner vanished after she left a Fourth of July parade in Ashland with her then boyfriend, Lennie Ames, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office said. They were supposed to be going to Warner's house in Ruch, located in southern Oregon near the border with California, but Warner was never seen again.

Officials believe Warner, then 43, was a victim of homicide, but they've never been able to find her to confirm it, Jackson County Sheriff's Sgt. Jesse Ainsworth said.

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