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Wyoming County Remains Identified

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OCEANA -

Human remains found in a remote area of Wyoming County are officially identified.

Sheriff Randall Aliff said the bones found in a cemetery in Matheny in October were those of Rachel Michelle Toler, 37, of Oceana.

Toler was last seen on Aug. 9, 2011.

Witnesses said they saw Toler getting into a pickup truck near Oceana with a man.

Two hunters discovered the decomposed body in the woods by Stewart Cemetery in Matheny in October.

Chester Stewart, Brian Cook and Sherry Myers, all of Wyoming County, are still missing.