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Related: About this forumRemains found three decades ago in Santa Cruz County identified as missing New York teen Laura O'Malley
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Remains found three decades ago in Santa Cruz County identified as missing New York teen Laura O'Malley
By Dave Pehling
Updated on: March 25, 2025 / 4:01 PM PDT / CBS San Francisco
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday announced that human remains found almost exactly 30 years ago in a riverbed near Watsonville have been linked to a teen from Queens, New York, who went missing in 1975.

Missing New York teen Laura O'Malley
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
According to the release posted on the Sheriff's Office Facebook page Tuesday afternoon, the partial skeletal remains were discovered on March 22, 1995, in a riverbed off Highway 129 east of Rogge Lane near Watsonville. While DNA testing confirmed that the decedent was female, for decades, no identity of the remains could be determined. Additional forensic testing in 2019 that included carbon dating provided more chronological information, namely that the decedent was likely born in the 1960s, with an estimated date of death between 1977 and 1984.
The office used advanced genetic genealogy from 2022 to 2023 to identify potential family members. Partnering with forensic DNA analysis company Othram, authorities were able to develop new investigative leads. The collaboration led the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's office to successfully identifying the remains as those of 13-year-old Laura O'Malley from Queens, New York.
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The circumstances surrounding the teen's death remain under investigation, authorities said. Anyone with information related to the case is urged to call Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office dispatch at 831-471-1121
Remains found three decades ago in Santa Cruz County identified as missing New York teen Laura O'Malley
By Dave Pehling
Updated on: March 25, 2025 / 4:01 PM PDT / CBS San Francisco
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday announced that human remains found almost exactly 30 years ago in a riverbed near Watsonville have been linked to a teen from Queens, New York, who went missing in 1975.

Missing New York teen Laura O'Malley
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
According to the release posted on the Sheriff's Office Facebook page Tuesday afternoon, the partial skeletal remains were discovered on March 22, 1995, in a riverbed off Highway 129 east of Rogge Lane near Watsonville. While DNA testing confirmed that the decedent was female, for decades, no identity of the remains could be determined. Additional forensic testing in 2019 that included carbon dating provided more chronological information, namely that the decedent was likely born in the 1960s, with an estimated date of death between 1977 and 1984.
The office used advanced genetic genealogy from 2022 to 2023 to identify potential family members. Partnering with forensic DNA analysis company Othram, authorities were able to develop new investigative leads. The collaboration led the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's office to successfully identifying the remains as those of 13-year-old Laura O'Malley from Queens, New York.
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The circumstances surrounding the teen's death remain under investigation, authorities said. Anyone with information related to the case is urged to call Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office dispatch at 831-471-1121
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mahatmakanejeeves
Saturday
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13 years old, missing in 1975, remains found in 1995. Remarkable what DNA can do.
CoopersDad
Saturday
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Demovictory9
(34,976 posts)1. Now catch the perp
mahatmakanejeeves
(63,904 posts)2. There might not be a perp. And good morning. NT
Demovictory9
(34,976 posts)3. oh ok
wolfie001
(4,333 posts)4. This will be a 'Dateline" episode
After 50 years, finally ID'd.
GreenWave
(10,847 posts)5. Found in a riverbed does suggest foul play.
CoopersDad
(3,126 posts)6. 13 years old, missing in 1975, remains found in 1995. Remarkable what DNA can do.
Watsonville is a long way from NYC.
Was she a runaway, and victim of kidnapping? We may never know.