Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) on Tuesday identified the remains of a teenage girl who went missing more than five decades ago.
Joan Marie Dymond was 14 years old when her family reported her missing from Andover Street Park in Wilkes-Barre Township on June 25, 1969, according to the state police. "It didn’t reduce the sadness," Suzanne Estock, Joan’s older sister, said during a Tuesday press conference, adding, however: "I’m glad she was found, so we can have a service for her." Estock said she never expected her family to get answers regarding her sister's disappearance, but her mother believed up until the day she died that Dymond would be found.
Pennsylvania authorities have identified the remains of a teenager who went missing in 1969. (Pennsylvania State Police) "She never gave up hope," Estock said.
In 2012, a group of individuals who were digging for relics left over from a coal mining operation in Newport Township, Pennsylvania, discovered the girl's remains.
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