After four and a half months of searching , Cori Baker has finally been found.
Dental records matched a skull discovered last Friday on a paint ball field in Creek county.
In addition to more remains authorities found clothing and hair, and they are optimistic that more of Cori is still out there. They were hoping to find more than just her skull. Monday they were successful.
Creek county sheriff Capt. Mike O'Keefe:
" Parts of legs, parts of a hip bone, and uh, couple other bones." "Rowdy the golden was imprinted on human remains starting at 2 weeks of age."
Cadaver dogs scoured more than half of the massive paint ball field. Cadaver Dog handler Donna Bosch :
"This is 35 acres, we covered uh, probably a good 20 of it." "Bone fragments have been scattered by wild animals all through the property."
Property owner less miller, closing the gap between marquis bullock and paint ball adventure. Property owner Les Miller :
"You have a record of him coming out to play paint ball here? Yes, he was here on the 14th of October. "
Between 80 and 100 searchers, hoping to find all of Cori.
"We're gonna work our way through the woods to try and find more remains of the victim."
The search begins Tuesday morning at 8:30.
Meanwhile, Cori's relatives are hoping to start a fund in order to help her family with burial expenses.
As for the suspect Marquis Bullock.
Bullock remains jailed, Charged with Cori's murder. His arraignment scheduled for Monday was delayed to next Monday.
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