BREAKING Authorities have confirmed that human remains found in the Sam Houston National Forest earlier this month belong to 24-year-old Felicia Johnson, a San Diego woman who went missing in Houston nearly a year ago.
SAN DIEGO — Authorities have confirmed that human remains found in the Sam Houston National Forest earlier this month belong to 24-year-old Felicia Johnson, a San Diego woman who went missing in Houston nearly a year ago.
Loved ones were searching for Johnson in Houston, and held prayer vigils in San Diego after her disappearance. Members of the family said they last heard from Johnson on April 15, 2022. In charging documents, investigators said Nwobodo requested an uber ride for Johnson on April 16, 2022. Authorities said it was a couple of hours after she posted an advertisement on an escorting website.
Police made contact with Nwobodo in May 2022 when they seized his phone. Nwobodo was detained, questioned, and released because there wasn’t enough evidence to arrest him at the time.
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