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Remains of Indigenous woman missing since 2020 found in Washington state, police say

Remains of Indigenous woman missing since 2020 found in Washington state, police say

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Monday, November 03, 2025 09:38:05 PM UTC

Human remains discovered earlier this year in a remote area of northwestern Washington state are those of Mary Johnson, an Indigenous woman who had been missing since 2020, police say.

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