Remains found in Piedmont, Ala., identified as woman missing since 2009
by The Cherokee County Herald
Dec 07, 2012 | 12009 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Agents have identified the bodily remains discovered in Piedmont earlier this week as Carla Cook Fuqua reported the Cherokee County Herald.

The body was discovered Tuesday, Dec. 4, in a secluded area south of Piedmont, approximately four miles off Highway 21 on a dirt road near the old brickyard, reports said.

A forensics team identified the body through dental records, according to reports.

Fuqua has been missing since October 2009.

The Sheriff`s Office is working with the Calhoun/Cleburne County Drug & Violent Crimes Task Force the Calhoun County Cold Case Unit, Piedmont Police and other agencies on the case, reports said.

Click here to read previous stories "Investigators probing skeletal remains" and "Agents probe possible connection between discovered body, former drug ring".
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