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Coroner: Previously missing New Freedom woman s death ruled a suicide
York Dispatch
A New Freedom woman who went missing about nine days ago and whose body was found on Friday died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to York County s coroner.
An autopsy on Monday morning at Allentown s Lehigh Valley Hospital determined 29-year-old Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh died of a gunshot wound to the head, according to Coroner Pam Gay.
After what was described as a thorough investigation, Gay ruled the manner of Ebaugh s death to be suicide, according to a news release issued by Gay s office on Monday afternoon.
Trooper Kevin Kotchka, a state police spokesperson, has said Ebaugh s body was found Friday in the area where the search for her had been concentrated.
Coroner releases autopsy results of woman s body found along Rail Trail Mike Argento, York Daily Record
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Update, March 15, 2021:
An autopsy performed on the body of Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh ruled her cause of death as gunshot wound to the head and her manner of death to be suicide, according to York County Coroner Pam Gay.
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The body of Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh, a 29-year-old New Freedom woman who went missing last Saturday, was found Friday morning near Glatfelters Station, where she was last seen, Pennsylvania State Police report.
Updated: 6:34 AM EST Mar 13, 2021 A woman who was reported missing in York County has been found dead, Pennsylvania State Police said.Troopers said Nicole Ebaugh’s body was located Friday after a weeklong search.An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause and manner of death.State police said there is no threat to the public.Ebaugh was last seen Saturday in the area of the Heritage Rail Trail County Park at the Glatfelters Station Road Parking Area in Springfield Township.
A woman who was reported missing in York County has been found dead, Pennsylvania State Police said.
Troopers said Nicole Ebaugh’s body was located Friday after a weeklong search.