EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. -- A woman's dismembered body found at an Interstate 70 rest stop nearly 12 years ago in Missouri has been identified, police in Illinois and Missouri said Tuesday.
The Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis identified the victim as Deanna Denise Howland of Alton, Illinois. She also was known as Deanna Denise Barker, Deanna Denise Kinnear and Deanna Denise Froehl. She would have been 35 at the time of her disappearance.
A highway maintenance worker trimming trees found Howland's headless torso June 28, 2004, in a picnic area at the rest stop near Wright City, Missouri. Police believe the body was dumped at the rest area after Howland was killed elsewhere.
Major Jeff Connor of the Madison County Sheriff's Department said Howland, who had worked as a prostitute, was estranged from her family and only recently was reported missing.
DNA samples provided by members of Howland's family helped identify her remains, which had appendectomy and cesarean section scars.
Authorities are asking anyone with information about Howland's death to contact the sheriff's departments in Warren County or Madison County, Illinois.
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