Human skeletal remains discovered in June in a remote area of north Snohomish County have been positively matched through DNA to a Native American woman who disappeared from the Tulalip Reservation nearly five years ago, according to the FBI’s Seattle field office.
Mary Johnson-Davis was last confirmed alive on Nov. 25, 2020 as she was walking on Fire Trail Road and was reported missing two weeks later, the FBI said in a Friday news release. After the remains were found in June, the Snohomish County medical examiner’s office sent a sample to the University of North Texas Health Sciences Center to obtain a DNA profile, the release says.
The resulting DNA profile was run through the FBI’s Combined DNA Index System, and was recently matched to Johnson-Davis, who was 44 when she was reported

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