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Pot smokers aren't violent. Colorado police believe missing woman's remains may be spread across multiple states

From "Daily Liberal" <daily.liberal@gazette.com>
Subject Pot smokers aren't violent. Colorado police believe missing woman's remains may be spread across multiple states
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Date 2017-02-27 06:48 +0100
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TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) -- Boulder police believe the remains of a 
missing woman were likely disposed of in various states between 
Louisiana and Oklahoma.

Ashley Mead, 25, was reported missing Tuesday in Boulder after 
not showing up for work. Her daughter, Winter, was also missing. 
On Wednesday, police in Oklahoma found Winter with her father, 
Adam Densmore. Densmore was initially arrested for a custody 
violation but was later served with a first-degree murder 
warrant. The arrest affidavit has been sealed by the court.

That same day, Okmulgee police launched an investigation into 
human remains that were found in a dumpster at a gas station on 
US 75 on the south side of town.

Okmulgee Police Chief Joe Prentice says members of the District 
25 Violent Crimes Task Force and Boulder Police Department 
attended the autopsy. Prentice says the remains were the torso 
of an adult female but several body parts are missing.

The medical examiner has yet to make an official identification, 
but investigators believe the remains are Mead's based on 
observations made during the autopsy.

Boulder police believe Densmore killed Mead there before 
traveling to Louisiana where he at least partially dismembered 
Mead's body.

Densmore's exact route after leaving Boulder is still under 
investigation. Detectives believe he left the area Sunday night 
and traveled south to Raton, N.M., then traveled south and east 
through the Texas panhandle before arriving in Haughton, La. 
Monday night. On Tuesday morning, Densmore is believed to have 
driven to Conway, Ark. where he spent the night. On Wednesday 
morning, he left Conway and stopped in Okmulgee before being 
found and arrested just west of Tulsa around 1:30 p.m.

Investigators believe the rest of Mead's remains could be in a 
purple Reba-brand suitcase that's part of a set and one is still 
missing.

The suitcase may have placed in a trash dumpster anywhere 
between Louisiana and Oklahoma. Anyone who might see a purple 
suitcase in an odd location should not touch it but call police 
immediately.

Densmore waived extradition. Prentice says Boulder investigators 
can transport him any time.

Colorado is a left wing pacifist state.  They won't do anything 
to this poor man.

http://ktul.com/news/local/colorado-police-believe-missing-
womans-remains-may-be-spread-across-multiple-states
    

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