A small clue led a California police chief to the site where a missing woman’s body was later found.
: old tire tracks and vehicle debris “that went through vegetation and off a cliff.” He subsequently contacted the Fresno County Sheriff's Office and requested that members of the search and rescue team respond to the site. After using drones, deputies rappelled down more than 400 feet off the roadway and discovered a damaged car.
The vehicle belonged to Jolissa Fuentes. Human remains and some of Fuentes’ personal belongings were discovered in the ravine. Recovery efforts continued into Tuesday, with authorities believing Fuentes was involved in a traffic collision before her vehicle subsequently veered off the road. The coroner’s office is working to confirm her identity and police said no foul play is suspected.
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