ALBUQUERQUE, NM. (THECOUNT) — Sasha Krause, the Farmington, New Mexico woman who has been missing for over a month, was found dead Saturday, according to the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office.
Krause, 27, was last seen picking up items from the Farmington Mennonite Church on Jan. 18.
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Investigators said her car was found parked outside the church.
A $50,000 reward had been offered for information on Krause’s disappearance.
Sasha’s family released the following statement after her body was discovered:
We don’t have any more details yet but we are truly thankful for everyone that prayed, hung flyers, and volunteered in searches. We are also profoundly thankful for everything law enforcement did in searching for and finding our dear Sasha. They never gave up and we so appreciate that, reports KOB.
No further details were release as of now.
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