Police, college students search for body of Nampa woman

 


NAMPA, Idaho (AP) — Police and college students are using cadaver dogs and ground-penetrating radar to search for the body of a southwestern Idaho woman, who went missing more than 50 years ago.

Nampa police officers and geophysics students from Boise State University began the search Wednesday, targeting areas underneath the Nampa School District administration building.

They were looking for the remains of Lillian Richey, a 51-year-old woman who disappeared from her Nampa home in 1964. She lived blocks from the administration building, which was under construction at the time.

Richey's body...



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