2012年7月16日 星期一

ABC News: U.S.: Bodies Found in Search for 2 Missouri Sisters

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Bodies Found in Search for 2 Missouri Sisters
Jul 16th 2012, 11:50

Authorities in Platte County, Mo., say they may have found the bodies of two missing sisters, following a tip from a person of interest in the case.

The bodies were found in an open field in Clinton County late Sunday, according to ABC News station KMBC. Police have not confirmed whether they were the bodies of Britny Haarup, 19, and Ashley Key, 22, who went missing Friday from their Edgerton home.

The person of interest has been arrested, according to KMBC.

PHOTO: A truck linked to two missing Missouri women was found on a dusty, country road this weekend, raising concerns about foul play. The two sisters, Britny Haarup, 19, and Ashley Key, 22, disappeared June 13, 2012 from a home in the western Missouri to

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PHOTO: A truck linked to two missing Missouri women was found on a dusty, country road this weekend, raising concerns about foul play. The two sisters, Britny Haarup, 19, and Ashley Key, 22, disappeared June 13, 2012 from a home in the western Missouri to
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Haarup's fiance, Matt Meyers, reportedly found their two children, 6 months and 18 months old, alone in their crib when he returned home Friday evening. Meyers then ran to neighbors, saying there was blood inside the house. Police were called to the scene. On Saturday morning, a white pick-up truck belonging to the father of Haarup's fiance was found abandoned miles from the women's home.

No visible signs of foul play were found in or on the vehicle, police said.

The purses of both women and Haarup's cell phone were found inside the house, but bed sheets from the home were reportedly missing.

"She is a very good mother. She would never leave her kids at home, especially for that amount of time," said Cassandra Meyers, Haarup's sister-in-law.

Friends and family members held a candlelight vigil Saturday night in Edgerton to pray for the women's safe return.

Olivia Katrandjian contributed to this report.

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