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"Last night the guy that lives here came into the Grandview Police Department and said that É five years ago he had killed a woman and buried her on his property," he said.
The man, who was booked Friday into Yakima County jail on suspicion of murder, told officers the woman's name was Sharon, Graham said.
That name and the time of the killing match a missing-person report the Grandview police took last year from the family of Sharon Lee Mason. Family members told police they hadn't seen Mason, who was 45 at the time, since 2000.
Detectives began digging Friday morning and found human remains by afternoon.
"Whether or not it's this missing person, I don't know," Graham said.
Yakima County Coroner Maury Rice, who will perform an autopsy on the remains next week, said the body is definitely female and likely has been in the ground for five or six years.
http://www.yakima-herald.com/?storyid=283938190339738
The man, who was booked Friday into Yakima County jail on suspicion of murder, told officers the woman's name was Sharon, Graham said.
That name and the time of the killing match a missing-person report the Grandview police took last year from the family of Sharon Lee Mason. Family members told police they hadn't seen Mason, who was 45 at the time, since 2000.
Detectives began digging Friday morning and found human remains by afternoon.
"Whether or not it's this missing person, I don't know," Graham said.
Yakima County Coroner Maury Rice, who will perform an autopsy on the remains next week, said the body is definitely female and likely has been in the ground for five or six years.
http://www.yakima-herald.com/?storyid=283938190339738