‘Find my iPhone’ leads to body at park in search for missing woman, US officials say


Authorities asked to borrow an iPad belonging to the family and activated the ‘Find my iPhone’ feature. Dramiga’s phone sent pings to the iPad and investigators followed, Salazar said. It led them to Dafoste Park, off the Salado Greenway Trail and into a wooded area about two miles from where Dramiga’s car was parked, where they found the phone and her body. — Unsplash

A woman believed to be a missing 63-year-old was found dead at a park, and Texas authorities believe she was killed, according to investigators and news outlets.

Stacey Dramiga was a frequent visitor to the parks and walking trails in and around San Antonio, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said during a recent news briefing near Dafoste Park. She would come alone and “felt pretty comfortable doing so”, he added.

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