Missing NYC grandma Alisa Goods found dead near Las Vegas airport almost 2 weeks after vanishing on trip: report
The body of a missing New York grandmother has been found near Las Vegas airport, nearly two weeks after she vanished.
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The body of a woman who went missing in Las Vegas has been found near McCarran International Airport. Alisa Goods, a New York grandmother, was reported missing on August 8th. Her family received mysterious texts after her disappearance. The body was discovered almost two weeks after Goods went missing. CBS News, KSNV, KLAS 8 News Now, ktnv.com, and the New York Post all carried the story.
CBS News and KSNV both cited the family's statement. KLAS 8 News Now and ktnv.com both mentioned the mysterious texts received by the family. The New York Post provided the most detail on the timeline of Goods' disappearance and the location of the body. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has not yet released a statement. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
The family has not specified whether they received any ransom demands or threats. The mysterious texts have not been detailed. The family has not yet commented on whether they suspect foul play.
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Sources (5)
- Body of New York grandmother who went missing in Las Vegas found, sister says CBS News · 5h ago
- NY grandmother reported missing in Las Vegas found dead, family says KSNV · 5h ago
- Family receives mysterious texts after woman goes missing in Las Vegas KLAS 8 News Now · 5h ago
- Missing New York grandmother Alisa Goods found dead in Las Vegas, family tells Channel 13 ktnv.com · 5h ago
- Missing NYC grandma Alisa Goods found dead near Las Vegas airport almost 2 weeks after vanishing on trip: report New York Post · 5h ago
Questions people are asking
When did Alisa Goods go missing?
Goods went missing on August 8th.
Where was the body found?
The body was found near McCarran International Airport.
Has the cause of death been determined?
The cause of death has not been disclosed.
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