Skeletal remains discovered in a Maine shed could hold key t

Skeletal remains discovered in a Maine shed could hold key to solving a family mystery involving a missing woman


Skeletal remains discovered in a Maine shed could hold key to solving mystery involving missing woman
By Emily Sweeney Globe Staff,Updated May 13, 2021, 3:16 p.m.
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Denise Scott Ramsey (left) is pictured here with her daughter, Danielle.Shaun Scott
The recent discovery of skeletal remains inside a shed in Casco, Maine, could be the break that solves the mystery of a woman’s disappearance.
The remains were found on the property of Douglas Scott Sr., who died from COVID-19 in March and whose daughter has been reported as missing.
Maine State Police said the remains were discovered on May 8 by one of Scott’s children who was cleaning out his residence at 196 Poland Springs Road in Casco, a town of 3,742 that’s home to Sebago Lake State Park. The remains were found inside a shed on Scott’s property, according to Shannon Moss, a spokeswoman for the Maine State Police.

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