UPDATE: Bones found ID'd as missing Colorado girl
UPDATED 4:50 p.m.
SARATOGA SPRINGS -- The human bones found in the town of Greenfield earlier this week have been identified as those of missing Colorado girl Jennifer Hammond.
Dental records helped investigators match the teeth to Hammond, who was 18 years old when she went missing in August of 2003.
According to Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy at a press conference, Hammond went missing in the Creek and Pines Trailer Park in Ballston Spa, when she failed to appear at the designated pick-up location with her employer Atlantic Circulation, Inc.
Hammond is originally from Littleton, Co. and had made arrangements for a bus ticket from Albany to Colorado -- the ticket was never picked up, and her belongings were left behind in an Albany hotel. She had not made contact with her family since August of 2003.
Earlier, Cambridge-Greenwich Police Chief George Bell, who's been heading the investigation into the nearly two-year-old case of missing boy Jaliek Rainwalker, confirmed to CBS 6 he'd been informed the remains were not those of Rainwalker, per state lab test results.







