In June, someone’s skeletal remains were found in a ravine. Chairwoman Teri Gobin says she had a gut feeling it was a tribal member who went missing five years ago.
TULALIP, Wash. — The chairwoman of the Tulalip Tribes spoke publicly for the first time Monday about the discovery of Mary Ellen Johnson’s remains. DNA testing confirmed that skeletal remains found in a Darrington ravine belong to the tribal member who vanished nearly five years ago.
Teri Gobin said that someone discovered the remains in June while walking in the area and alerted the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office. The FBI had previously stated the remains were
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