Skeletal remains believed to be of missing teacher found in Clarendon
Skeletal remains, believed to be those of missing St Catherine teacher Danielle Anglin, have been found in Salt River, Clarendon.
The body was found during an operation in the area that was conducted by Clarendon police jointly with investigators from the St Catherine South division.
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Deputy Superintendent in charge of Crime in Clarendon, Clifton Green said “the investigations carried out were relative to a missing person and so far we have found skeletal remains, and those remains have been processed and collected for further evidentiary processing.
“We wouldn’t want to say at this time the intricacies of this investigation but these skeletal remains have significantly improved information that we seek in these investigations,” Green said.
The 29-year-old Anglin, who works at St Peter Claver Primary and Infant School in St Andrew and who lives in the Hellshire area of Portmore, St Catherine, was last seen about 5:50 am on Monday, May 13 while on her way to work.