Three years after a human head was found wrapped in a plastic bag in a Louisiana swamp, authorities have identified the victim as a missing Texas woman.
In March 2018, members of a litter abatement team cleaning up a marshy area off Highway 27 in Cameron Parish made the startling discovery.
A person’s head that was found three years ago in Louisiana has been identified as belonging to a San Antonio woman who was reported missing in 2017, officials said.
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May 28, 2021
A human head that was found in Louisiana more than three-years ago is now identified as that of a missing San Antonio woman. Officials say 58-year-old Sally Hines was reported missing in December 2017. A Cameron Parish Sheriff s Office litter cleanup team found the head in March 2018 on Highway 27 north of Holly Beach in the Sabine Refuge area. Detectives acted on a tip received last week about a computer-generated picture created by LSU Faces Lab. Hines was identified Wednesday through her dental records.
Two women hospitalized after near drowning in Johnson Bayou Deputies believe a strong rip current was the cause, and no foul play is suspected. (Source: Storyblocks) By KPLC Digital Team | May 16, 2021 at 6:44 PM CDT - Updated May 16 at 10:53 PM
JOHNSON BAYOU, La. (KPLC) - One woman is in the ICU and another has been hospitalized after a near drowning in the Johnson Bayou area, according to the Cameron Parish Sheriffâs Office.
According to Chief Deputy Chris Savoie, deputies received a call at approximately 1:17 p.m. on Sunday, May 16, regarding two females in distress in the water at Long Beach (Johnsonâs Bayou).