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Rebecca Park identified as body found in Manistee National Forest

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An post-mortem confirmed that the physique discovered on Tuesday, November 25 in Manistee Nationwide Forest in Wexford County is, in line with police, Rebecca Park.

When Park, 22, was reported lacking on Nov. 4, so was she about 38 weeks pregnant. The post-mortem revealed that the child was not current with Park when her physique was discovered, in line with a information launch from the Wexford County Sheriff’s Workplace on Saturday, November 29.

The Wexford County Sheriff’s Workplace and different legislation enforcement businesses are “working diligently to find out the situation and attainable whereabouts of the child,” the information launch stated. Park’s reason for loss of life isn’t but identified.

The FBI, Michigan State Police, Missaukee County Sheriff’s Workplace, Cadillac Police Division and different businesses are working collectively on the case. In response to the press launch, Park’s reason for loss of life isn’t but identified.

A bunch of residents looking out the woods close to Boon in Wexford County discovered Park’s physique weeks after her disappearance. All-County Search and Rescue, Christian Support Ministries Search and Rescue and many voters donated time and vitality to seek for Park, in line with the sheriff’s workplace.

Park, whose girlfriend informed the Free Press she was a loving mom of two younger boys and pet cats, was final seen alive within the Cadillac/Boon Township space, police stated. November 4, news from the sheriff about her disappearance.

On Wednesday, November 26, Park’s fiancée and sister had been taken into custody by police and charged with crimes. The clerk could not confirm they were related to Park’s case.

Park’s sister Kimberly Park was charged with tampering with proof in a prison case, mendacity to a peace officer opposite to against the law investigation and false reporting of against the law. She has a $750,000 money bond.

Rebecca Park’s fiancée, Richard Falor, was charged with three counts of managed substance, supply and manufacturing of methamphetamine and a fourth offense rely. His bail is $1 million money.

Kimberly Park and Falor will maintain a listening to on Tuesday, December 2 at 10:30 a.m. within the 84th District Court docket.

Anybody with details about Rebecca Park’s case is urged to name the Wexford County tip line for Park at 231-306-2072, name the sheriff’s workplace at 231-779-9216 or submit an nameless tip at www.casotips.com or name 800-528-8234.

Contact Natalie Davies at ndavies@freepress.com.

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