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FRUITLAND, Idaho (AP) — Police in southwestern Idaho say a 41-year-old woman missing since late September has been found dead in rural Washington County.
The Fruitland Police Department says a hunter found the vehicle driven by Sarah Stepp in a rural area on Saturday afternoon, and search and rescue crews found her body a couple of hours later. Police say there are no signs of foul play.
Stepp, a mother of three from Fruitland, was last seen on Sept. 26. She was described as "gravely disabled."
In a prepared statement the Fruitland Police Department thanked the Washington County Sheriff for assistance in the case, and offered condolences to Stepp's family.
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