Skull Confirmed to Be That of Missing Woman
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A skull found near the Klamath River on New Year’s Eve has been identified as that of a Happy Camp woman who disappeared last year, Siskiyou County sheriff’s officials said.
A forensic dentist confirmed that the remains found were those of Teri Renee Edwards Poe, 49, who disappeared in a heavy snowstorm on Jan. 27, 2004.
Authorities had believed Poe was probably dead after her car was found days later in 8 to 9 feet of murky water in the middle of the icy Klamath River.
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