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Yeah, this could be a murder but it also could just be a case of being stupid in Wyoming. If you get stuck/lost/whatever. STAY BY THE CAR. It's easy to see from the sky especially with Drones and stuff now. It's also shelter.

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>The human remains found by a game warden on Sunday in rural Washakie County have been identified as those of Breanna Mitchell who disappeared nearly two years ago. The then-28-year-old Worland woman has been missing since July 2023 after her vehicle was found stuck on a rugged, two-track road in rural Washakie County. Washakie County Sheriff Austin Brookwell announced in a statement Monday night that Mitchell was identified through dental records her dentist had on file. Her remains were located north of the site where her vehicle had been abandoned, Brookwell said. She was located about 1.05 miles by air from where her vehicle was parked in rugged terrain marked with hills, ravines and deep sagebrush, which made searching difficult, Brookwell told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday morning.

Yeah, this could be a murder but it also could just be a case of being stupid in Wyoming. If you get stuck/lost/whatever. STAY BY THE CAR. It's easy to see from the sky especially with Drones and stuff now. It's also shelter. Archive: https://archive.today/8jZF6 From the post: >>The human remains found by a game warden on Sunday in rural Washakie County have been identified as those of Breanna Mitchell who disappeared nearly two years ago. The then-28-year-old Worland woman has been missing since July 2023 after her vehicle was found stuck on a rugged, two-track road in rural Washakie County. Washakie County Sheriff Austin Brookwell announced in a statement Monday night that Mitchell was identified through dental records her dentist had on file. Her remains were located north of the site where her vehicle had been abandoned, Brookwell said. She was located about 1.05 miles by air from where her vehicle was parked in rugged terrain marked with hills, ravines and deep sagebrush, which made searching difficult, Brookwell told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday morning.

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