
University of Virginia lecturer Julia Christine Devlin missing, car found wrecked
NY Post
A University of Virginia lecturer is missing after her wrecked car was found in a park, authorities said.
Julia Christine Devlin, 55, who works in the college’s economics department, was last seen on security footage in her white Lexus sedan entering Shenandoah National Park in Charlottesville on July 14, park officials said. Three days later, the smashed sedan was discovered off Skyline Drive in the park — with Devlin nowhere to be found, officials said.More Related News

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