Drone pilot discovers remains of missing New Hampshire woman
A drone pilot in New Hampshire has shared new details about the search for Amanda Grazewski, a woman who went missing in March 2020. Jenness Keller, from Sky Dog Aerial Thermal Imaging, volunteered to help after family friends provided new information about her disappearance. Keller used advanced drone technology to search an area of about 75 acres near the Hoodkroft Country Club golf course in Derry. This search led to the discovery of skeletal remains. "You go into it hoping that you'll find something, but have zero expectations," Keller said. He described the remains as being four feet long, where he could make out legs, an arm, and a torso. Keller noted that this case is different from his usual searches, which typically involve finding lost pets like dogs and cats. The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office stated that it could take months to confirm if the remains belong to Grazewski. Keller expressed hope that his efforts would help bring some closure to Grazewski's family.