Body found stuffed into trash can, left along Dublin Canyon Road Crimes & Incidents, posted by Editor, Pleasanton Weekly Online, on May 24, 2012 at 7:23 pm
A body was found stuffed into trash can this morning, according to Pleasanton police who are investigating the discovery.
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Posted by Frank, a resident of the Del Prado neighborhood, on May 24, 2012 at 7:23 pm
If they are human remains it doesnt neccesarily mean the murder occured in Pleasanton. it may have been dumped there. I am waiting for Steven to claim the murderer brought the 45 gal garbage can here on BART and dumped it on the road.
Posted by jenny, a resident of the Bonde Ranch neighborhood, on May 24, 2012 at 9:29 pm
Please no jokes guys. This is super sad. Someone's daughter, sister, maybe mother is dead. Let Steven say what he wants since we all know what he's about. But the rest of us should show some respect for the life that was lost whether the murder occurred here or somewhere else.
Other than Sierra LaMar, is anyone aware of any other local missing women?
Posted by Melanie, a resident of the Kottinger Ranch neighborhood, on May 24, 2012 at 10:27 pm
I don't know of any missing women, however most do not make the news I am sure. Whoever she may be though I wish, comfort for her family..very sad situation.
@?? - If you get your news from sources other than PW you would also know as Jenny does that the confirmed homicide victim is a woman (noted not the size of a child), there is an autopsy scheduled for tomorrow, and that they have a good finger print from her already.
Posted by ??, a resident of the Another Pleasanton neighborhood neighborhood, on May 24, 2012 at 10:56 pm
Wow Melanie... thanks for the kind words. Ask a non-judgemental question and get a nasty answer. I looked on a few news websites, but not all report the same news at exactly the same time. FYI..... I DO NOT Rely on the PW for my only news. Get over your self importance.
This gives me the chills... I have a daughter the same age as Sierra and I cannot imagine (or evene want to know) the pain the family is going through. My prayers go out to the Lamar family, as well as the family of this victim.