The identification of the body of Zoey Zane, 18, was confirmed
WICHITA, Kan. — Police on Saturday identified a body found earlier in the week as that of a missing Butler Community College student.
The identification of the body of Emily Sander, 18, was confirmed by a forensic orthodontist, El Dorado Police Chief Tom Boren said.
The body was released to Sander’s family after forensic examinations and an autopsy. The results of that examination and the cause of death were sealed by the county attorney’s office, and police would not release details about the cause of death.
Police also said Saturday they were re-interviewing witnesses, family and associates of
suspect Israel Mireles, 24 and his pregnant 16-year-old girlfriend. They said his whereabouts were still unknown, but they believed she was still with him.
Sander, 18, disappeared late Nov. 23 after leaving a bar with Mireles outside El Dorado, and police labeled Mireles a suspect in her disappearance.
The body was found Thursday about 50 miles east of El Dorado, along U.S. 54 near the Woodson County town of Toronto.
Close to the body, investigators found a bedspread that had been missing from Mireles’ El Dorado motel room, Boren said. Investigators found a large amount of blood in the room.
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