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Posted: 4:32 PM Dec 17, 2007
Body Found by Hunters May Be That of Missing Nurse
Investigators in Tallahassee are still waiting for crime lab results on the body of an unidentified woman.
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Investigators in Tallahassee are still waiting for crime lab results on the body of an unidentified woman.
46-year-old Cheryl Hodges Dunlap once lived in Geneva County and worked at the Campbellton-Graceville hospital in Jackson County.
She was last seen December 1st at her home in Crawfordville, south of Tallahassee.
Her car was found abandoned with a flat tire two weeks ago in Leon County.
A woman's body was found by a group of hunters on Saturday in a wooded area of Leon County.
Investigators have not determined the cause of death and they're waiting for a state crime lab to identify the remains.
A tall, thin man wearing gloves and a mask has used the Dunlap's ATM card to withdraw money in Tallahassee.
Investigators are trying to identify him as well.
Anyone with information about the case should contact the Leon County Sheriff's office in Tallahassee at 850-922-3300.
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