CA CA - Lauren London, 25, Ceres, 16 March 2015

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http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2015/03/18/womans-burned-body-found-in-orchard-near-ceres/

Detectives say the burned body of a woman was found in an orchard just outside of Ceres Monday afternoon.

According to the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department, a body was found by a person out walking near an orchard along the 4300 block of Blaker Road. Detectives used a helicopter to examine the area and originally classified the incident as a suspicious death.

http://www.modbee.com/news/local/crime/article15277085.html

The body found burned near a field behind Central Valley High School in Ceres this week has been identified as that of a 25-year-old Modesto woman.

Lauren Grace London’s death was a homicide, Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department spokesman, Deputy Anthony Bejaran, announced Wednesday afternoon. Bejaran did not say how she died...

Her body was badly burned next to a pile of dead branches and other agriculture waste, as well as a “refrigerator dolly,” according the witnesses. Detectives are trying to determine if that location is the crime scene or if she died elsewhere and was later taken to the field and burned.

Lauren's FB: https://www.facebook.com/lauren.london.505
 
Awful. Her poor little girl :(

Seems like they will be able to find whoever did it, though. Quickly, I hope.
 
http://www.cerescourier.com/section/11/article/5277/

Family members, friends and Hughson community members gathered Friday evening in Rolland Starn Park to remember Lauren Grace London, the 25-year-old homicide victim whose burned body was found Monday, March 16 in a rural Ceres orchard...

Stanislaus County Sheriff's Detectives continue to piece together clues and follow leads in an effort to find out who killed Lauren and left her burned remains on a dirt road between orchards in the 4300 block of Blaker Road... Sheriff's detectives haven't said if the discovery site was where the death took place or if she was killed somewhere else and dumped there.

Sheriff's Department spokesman deputy Anthony Bejaran would not divulge how London - who would have been 25 on the day of the discovery - died. But he did say the burning of the body showed "a bit more aggression" than in typical homicides.
 
March 2016:

http://fox40.com/2016/03/17/loved-ones-still-searching-for-answers-one-year-later/

One year after Lauren London was found dead in a field in Hughson, her family and friends are revealing details about her whereabouts that may provide new clues for her case...

London's mother Denise London Donnell recently spoke with the Ceres Courier, saying her daughter had been using heroin, and staying with friends at the Tiki Lodge in Modesto. In the article, London Donnell said the last time she saw her daughter alive, she dropped her off at the Tiki Lodge about ten days before her burned body was found in Ceres.

London's friends said she had no known enemies, but they worry that while battling her addiction, she may have been spending time with the wrong people.
 

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