LAPD say they have discovered a possible shallow grave while investigating the disappearance of actress Adea Shabani.
The 25-year-old, who has not been seen since Feb. 23., may have been located after police responded to a location northeast of Sacramento.
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The discovery was made after “LAPD detectives were led to the bank of Dry Creek, which runs through the Spenceville Wildlife Area,” according the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office, which was contacted by the L.A. police officials on Monday. source
According to the sheriff’s office, detectives from both law enforcement agencies and Cal State Chico will be at the scene Tuesday in an effort “to determine if the site is a grave site, and if so, whether any remains found are related to the LAPD’s missing person case.”
Shabani, who has been studying acting in Los Angeles for less than two years, has not been seen since Feb. 23. A man who killed himself on March 22 after a short police chase in the Inland Empire was her boyfriend, Eyewitness News learned.
Shabani’s alleged boyfriend, 33-year-old Christopher Spotz, was involved in a chase with San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies and California Highway Patrol on Thursday. Authorities said he was in a stolen Toyota Tacoma and traveled southbound on Interstate 15 in Hesperia.