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Authorities announced Friday that the head and hands of a 16-year-old girl who was last seen alive nearly 20 years ago were found in the freezer of a Colorado home that was sold earlier this year. This was announced by the Mesa County Sheriff's Office.
Investigators have identified the body as that of teenager Amanda Leariel Overstreet. She is the daughter of the previous owner of the home and was last seen in April 2005. The Mesa County Sheriff's Office announced Friday..
The gruesome discovery, with the head and forearm connected, was made in January when a person arrived at a home in Grand Junction, about 340 miles west of Denver, and demanded a free refrigerator from the new owner.
“The Mesa County Sheriff's Office would like to emphasize that the home at the center of the Pinyon Street Murder investigation is now under new ownership and has no connection to the previous incident,” the Sheriff's Office said. the government office said. According to ABC News.
“This home was purchased, completely renovated, and sold to the current owners. Please respect the privacy of the current owners and their neighbors and do not drive by or take photos of the home. I highly recommend it.”
There is no record of Overstreet being reported missing.
This incident is being investigated as a homicide.





