The Body of Missing UC Davis Student Linnea Lomax Found near Sacramento’s American River
The search for missing Linnea Lomax has come to a sad and tragic end. The body of missing UC Davis student Linnea Lomax was found near Sacramento’s American River. Detectives at the scene told law enforcement officials that there was “no reason to suspect foul play; however, the cause of death is under investigation. Linnea Lomax, a 19 year old freshman at UC Davis, went missing on June 26, 2012 after she had a mental break down while studying for final exams in June. Lomax had then checked herself into a clinic where she stated for 10 days. Following her release, she disappeared.
Linnea Lomax – Rest in Peace
Authorities identified a decomposed body found near the American River in Sacramento, Calif. as a missing freshman from the University of California, Davis.
Linnea Lomax, 19, went missing on June 26 after leaving an outpatient mental health facility. The subsequent search effort ended when a search team found her body near the river Friday morning.
Sacramento County Coroner Greg Wyatt later confirmed that the body was in fact Lomax’s, reports The Associated Press.
Posted September 8, 2012 by Scared Monkeys Found Deceased, Linnea Lomax, Missing Persons | no comments |
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