
Washington State police solve 62-year-old cold case of Camp Fire girl, 9, murdered while selling mints
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Spokane police said they have identified who killed a Camp Fire girl, 9, who went missing in 1959 while selling mints.
The Spokane Police Department said it will hold a press conference on Friday morning at 10 a.m. PT, revealing their prime suspect in the 1959 murder of Candy Rogers, FOX 28 Spokane reported. The news conference will be live-streamed on the department's Facebook page.
Law enforcement and volunteers scoured the area near her home not far from Spokane Falls Community College after she disappeared on March 6, 1959. Her body was found two weeks later by an abandoned rock quarry in the same area, the Spokesman-Review in Spokane reported.
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