Authorities identify remains of girl missing since 2005 found in Colorado freezer

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Authorities have identified body parts found in a freezer as those of Amanda Leariel Overstreet, a 16-year-old girl last seen in April 2005. The remains were discovered in January after a Colorado home was sold. The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the case as a homicide. The remains included a head and forearms, but the rest of her body has not been located. DNA analysis confirmed the identity of the remains. The sheriff's office noted that the current homeowner is not connected to the previous case.


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