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UPDATE: FBI assisting with investigation at cemetery in Salina

The FBI and Saline County Sheriff’s Office at Gypsum Hill Cemetery Monday morning. Picture courtesy Aaron Householter.

SALINE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities including agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation were at Gypsum Hill Cemetery, 2020 E Iron Avenue in Salina Monday.

The body of an unidentified female nicknamed ‘Miss Molly’ was exhumed so that samples could be obtained for DNA testing. ‘Miss Molly’ was found deceased in a creek along Interstate 70 in January 1986.

The Saline County Sheriff’s Office obtained an order of exhumation and a search warrant to collect samples for examination. This effort is being made to take advantage of the advancements in DNA identification.

The Kansas City Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigations assisted in the collection of the samples. Additional assistance in the exhumation was provided by the staff of the Gypsum Hill Cemetery, Saline County Attorney’s Office, Salina Police Department Evidence Technician, Ryan’s Mortuary and Father Keith Weber.

Through the years there have been many efforts to identify “Miss Molly” by using media, internet and law enforcement listings. One example is found on the FBI VICAP Webpage – https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/vicap/unidentified-persons/jane-doe-16

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