Death of San Diego Mom Found in Canal 2 Years After Disappearance Ruled a Homicide: Police



The death of a woman whose body was found floating in a canal two years after she disappeared is being called a homicide.

The death of Elizabeth Sullivan, 31, a Navy wife and mother of two has been ruled a homicide by the San Diego Police Department. (Credit: SDPD)

The death of Elizabeth Sullivan, 31, a Navy wife and mother of two has been ruled a homicide by the San Diego Police Department. (Credit: SDPD)

Elizabeth Sullivan, 31, went missing in October 2014. After months of searching by detectives and family members, the case went cold.

Then on Oct. 4 of this year, a body was found in the Point Loma area. An autopsy revealed the decomposed corpse was Sullivan, and that she had been killed.

“Our goal is to solve this case … but being able to [tell the family] — at least there’s a bit of closure,” San Diego Police Lt. Mike Holden said last week.

Click here to read the full story on LATimes.com.

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