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Last updated on Monday, June 10, 2013
(MICHIGAN CITY) - Human remains found last month in a wooded area of northern Indiana have been identified as those of a woman who vanished last summer.
Michigan City police used DNA to determine that the bones were those of 29-year-old Candi Brown, who was last seen in August 2012.
Police are still investigating what happened to Brown and how the Michigan City woman's remains ended up in a wooded area just outside that city. Her remains were found in early May.
After Brown's disappearance, her car was found abandoned outside a Michigan City bar and grill.
Brown's cousin, James Edwards, tells WSBT-TV he doesn't understand what his cousin could have done "that she deserved to be discarded like an animal."
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