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Remains identified in Love County cold case

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Molly Miller and Colt Haynes

Remains identified in Love County cold case after 13 years

The remains identified in Love County cold case bring long-awaited answers after more than a decade.

Authorities confirmed that human remains discovered earlier this year belong to Molly Miller and Colt Haynes, who went missing in 2013.

The identification was verified through forensic testing conducted by the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner identification process, according to Bureau of Indian Affairs official update.


Remains identified in Love County cold case following major search effort

The remains identified in Love County cold case follow an extensive search effort in southern Oklahoma.

The remains were discovered on February 18, 2026, in a previously unsearched area in Love County Oklahoma investigation zone, located about one mile from the original 2013 crash site.

The operation was led by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Missing and Murdered Unit alongside the Chickasaw Lighthorse Police, covering more than 1,000 acres.

Officials say the search marked a significant development in the missing persons investigation Oklahoma, which had remained unresolved for years.

Search coordination and forensic recovery efforts align with broader practices outlined by the National Institute of Justice missing persons protocols, which guide long-term case investigations.


Remains identified in Love County cold case as investigation continues

The remains identified in Love County cold case as investigators continue working to determine the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Miller and Haynes disappeared in July 2013 following a high-speed chase in southern Oklahoma.

Authorities say the case remains active as they seek to establish the cause of death Love County case and any additional details tied to the investigation.

Officials emphasize that identification is only one step in the process, and further findings will depend on ongoing forensic and investigative work.

Updates on the case will continue as agencies complete additional analysis and review evidence connected to the disappearance.


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