Police confirmed to KSL-TV they plan to excavate a possible gravesite in the mountains near Causey Reservoir on Wednesday in connection with a 1985 cold case.
ROY — Police confirmed to KSL-TV they plan to excavate a possible gravesite in the mountains near Causey Reservoir Wednesday in connection with a 1985 cold case.
Police suspicions of foul play increased six weeks into the investigation when Sheree Warren's car turned up abandoned in the parking lot of a Las Vegas casino. Detectives did not believe Sheree Warren had driven the car to Las Vegas herself. Hartmann spent 32 years in prison as a result of that conviction. He repeatedly denied any involvement in Warren's disappearance when questioned by a cold case detective and a hearing officer for the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole in 2005.Evidence in the Sheree Warren cold case has for decades led police to believe Warren's remains might rest somewhere in the mountains surrounding Causey Reservoir.
Around the same time, a witness who knew Cary Hartmann personally told police he'd discovered Hartmann trespassing on private property in the mountains near Causey Reservoir on Oct. 6, 1985, four days after Sheree Warren vanished. The witness, an elk hunting guide, reportedly said he was unsure why Hartmann would've been on the mountain at that time.
Lovell murdered Yost and hid her body. He then enlisted the help of his wife, Rhonda Buttars, to dispose of evidence.
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