Oakland police offering $10,000 reward for information in teen s killing
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A missing person poster for Tatiana Dugger, who disappeared around Jan. 9, at which point her family filed a report with the Oakland Police Department.Butte County Sheriff
Oakland police are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the homicide of Tatiana Dugger.
Dugger, 19, went missing from Oakland on Jan. 9. In March, a hiker discovered a body in Siskiyou County near U.S. Route 97, and an April 1 autopsy identified the remains as Dugger.
Her body appeared to have been in the remote spot near Juniper Terrace northeast of Weed for some time, according to the autopsy and rapid DNA identification process.
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Siskiyou County deputies are searching for more information after they discovered the body of a woman missing out of Oakland. The Siskiyou County Sheriff s Office said the body of Tatiana Dugger was found by a hiker near the city of Weed. The Butte County Sheriff s Office was leading the search after her disappearance in January. Investigators said the body looked like it had been in the area for some time.
Hiker finds body of missing teenager last seen in Oakland
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KTVU s Henry Lee reports.
Tatiana Dugger, 19, was discovered Sunday by a hiker in Siskiyou County in a remote area on federal land about 8 miles outside Weed, the sheriff s office said in a statement on Facebook.
Her body appeared to have been there for an extended period of time, the statement said. Her identity was confirmed through DNA on Thursday.
Dugger s family reported her missing from the Oakland area on Jan. 9, the sheriff s office said. This is an ongoing investigation and additional circumstances surrounding Tatiana’s death will not be released at this time, the statement said.
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Butte County Sheriff s Office
The body of a 19-year-old woman was found this week in Northern California, nearly three months after her family reported her missing, authorities said.
Tatiana Dugger, 19, was discovered Sunday by a hiker in Siskiyou County in a remote area on federal land about 8 miles (13 kilometers) outside Weed, the sheriff s office said in a statement on Facebook. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
Her body appeared to have been there “for an extended period of time,” the statement said. Her identity was confirmed through DNA on Thursday.