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Missing Massachusetts woman found dead in Vermont; ex-boyfriend fatally shot by police
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The body of a Massachusetts woman reported missing over the weekend was found in Vermont on Tuesday. The victim's ex-boyfriend, who had been wanted for questioning in connection with her disappearance, was later shot and killed by officers Tuesday night.
The body of 23-year-old Mary Anderson of Harvard, Massachusetts, was discovered in her pickup truck in Brattleboro, Vermont, at around 1 a.m. Tuesday, Vermont State Police said.
She had last been seen Saturday night in Hudson, New Hampshire, state police said.
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