Authorities identify remains found in freezer as missing Colorado girl Amanda Overstreet

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Authorities in Colorado have identified body parts found in a freezer as Amanda Overstreet, a 16-year-old girl missing since April 2005. The remains were discovered in January by someone claiming a free appliance from a recently sold home. DNA analysis confirmed the identity of the remains, which included a head and hands. The investigation is being treated as a homicide, and the search for the rest of her body continues. Officials noted there was no record of Overstreet being reported missing. They emphasized that the current homeowners are not connected to the previous case and requested privacy for them and their neighbors.


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