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Missing Shelton Woman Found Smothered Under Debris
POSTED: 12:07 pm PST January 6,
2006
UPDATED: 6:13 pm PST January 6,
2006
SHELTON, Wash. -- A Shelton woman who was first reported missing and was later found dead suffocated under a pile of debris in her home, police said.Officers found the body of Marie Rose, 62, buried under clothes Thursday.Her husband reported her missing after he couldn't find her early Thursday morning.Officers found clothing, dishes and boxes crammed from floor to ceiling in every room of the couple's house."In some areas, clothes, and debris were piled 6 feet high," said Police Chief Terry Davenport of the Shelton Police Department. "Officers were having to climb over the top on their hands and knees, in some areas their heads were touching the ceiling while they were standing on top of piles of debris."After 10 hours of searching, officers discovered the woman's body.Investigators Friday said she was smothered under the clutter.Fire and city code inspectors have released the home back the family after an inspection.For more information about hoarding contact the Dept. Of Public Health at
(206) 205-4394.
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