Woman missing for 2 months found dead near crashed car at bottom of cliff in California
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The body of a California woman has been found near her crashed car site at the bottom of a cliff about two months after she was reported missing, authorities said Tuesday. During a press conference on Tuesday, officials announced that the body of 22-year-old Jolissa Fuentes had been recovered in a rural area of Fresno County, CBS affiliate KGPE-TV reported.
In a separate Facebook post, the Fresno County Sheriff's Office said that Selma Police Chief Rudy Alcaraz discovered vehicle debris near Pine Flat Lake, suggesting there had been a car crash.
Alcaraz contacted the Fresno County Sheriff's Office and a search and rescue team respond to the site, authorities said. Drones were flown and deputies rappelled down more than 400 feet off the roadway and discovered a damaged car that belonged to Fuentes.
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