Lauria Bible Ashley Freeman Search Ends Without Discovery
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Lauria Bible Ashley Freeman Search Ends Without Discovery
Authorities say the latest Lauria Bible Ashley Freeman search has ended without locating the girls’ remains.
Investigators from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation joined federal, state, county and tribal law enforcement officers for a three-day search at an abandoned mine shaft just across the Oklahoma border in Kansas.
Officials say the search did not uncover the bodies of the two missing teens, but investigators say efforts to find them will continue.
Lauria Bible Ashley Freeman Search Focused on Mine Shafts
The Lauria Bible Ashley Freeman search focused on abandoned mine shafts in the region near the Oklahoma-Kansas border.
Investigators believe the remains of the girls may have been placed in one of the hundreds of old mining shafts scattered across the area.
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the case remains one of Oklahoma’s most well-known unsolved homicide investigations.
Case Dates Back to 1999
The Lauria Bible Ashley Freeman search stems from a 1999 crime in Welch, Oklahoma.
Authorities say the two girls were kidnapped from the Freeman home the same night Ashley Freeman’s parents were murdered.
Investigators with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation say they will continue searching for evidence that could lead to the recovery of the girls’ remains.





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