Dayton Daily News

Remains are those of woman missing since ’98

Woman vanished while acting as a drug informant.

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— Skeletal remains ELYRIA found in northern Ohio have been identified as those of a young woman who vanished 18 years ago while acting as an informant for police in a drug case.

The Lorain County Sheriff ’s Office recently confirmed that the remains found in March on Huntington Township farmland in southern Lorain County belonged to Angela Marie Hall, who was last seen in January 1998 when she was 25.

A mother of four children, Hall had worked with Lorain city police to convict three drug dealers, who police say later threatened her life, according to The Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria. No one has been arrested in her disappeara­nce.

A property owner found the remains March 22 while checking for damage from a wreck in the area a few days before.

“Everyone is sad,” Hall’s half-sister, Myrna Solis, told the newspaper. “We kinda expected for her not to be alive after all these years, but when you actually know it, it feels like it just happened yesterday to actually finally know for sure.”

Solis said the family didn’t speak much with her before she disappeare­d. They waited a month after she disappeare­d to report her missing because it wasn’t unusual for her to leave for long stretches.

Hall had felony warrants when she disappeare­d and was a material witness in a Lorain case, Elyria police Capt. Chris Costantino said.

“She left a note indicating she was in trouble and was going to hide,” he said. “The thought was it was a fugitive situation and not a missing person’s case.”

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