Remains found in Vernon do not belong to missing New Haven women
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
Investigations Editor
NEW HAVEN >> Investigators have determined the skeletal remains of a woman found in Vernon do not belong to either Evelyn Frisco or Lisa Calvo, two women who have been missing for years from New Haven.
Police recently collected DNA from family members of both Calvo and Frisco to compare to the Vernon remains.
Police spokesman Officer David Hartman announced Tuesday there was no match.
The Police Department’s investigations into the disappearances of Frisco and Calvo remain open, he said in a press release.
Read the full Sept. 30 story HERE and check out prior coverage
NEW HAVEN >> Investigators have determined the skeletal remains of a woman found in Vernon do not belong to either Evelyn Frisco or Lisa Calvo, two women who have been missing for years from New Haven.
Police recently collected DNA from family members of both Calvo and Frisco to compare to the Vernon remains.
Police spokesman Officer David Hartman announced Tuesday there was no match.
The Police Department’s investigations into the disappearances of Frisco and Calvo remain open, he said in a press release.
Read the full Sept. 30 story HERE and check out prior coverage
Labels: Missing persons, New Haven police, Vernon remains
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