Cops say discovery at Belmont park is not connected to missing person case
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Authorities announced that a recent discovery during a creek improvement project at Twin Pines Park in Belmont is not related to the missing person case of Ylva Hagner, a woman who disappeared nearly 30 years ago. Hagner, last seen working at IXOS Software, had her car found nearby with the keys in the ignition. Investigation into the discovery led to temporary suspension of the creek project and closure of part of the park. Future updates will be provided as authorities continue to handle the situation.
Authorities confirmed that the recent discovery during a creek improvement project at Twin Pines Park in Belmont is unrelated to the nearly three-decade-old case of Ylva Hagner.
Ylva Hagner disappeared on October 14, 1996, while working at IXOS Software in Belmont, and her car was found days later, raising concerns.
The creek improvement project work was temporarily halted to allow authorities to investigate, reminding the public that the remaining areas of Twin Pines Park remain accessible.
In 2023, investigators resumed efforts in the Hagner case, including activities at Stulsaft Park and a home linked to her boyfriend, Thomas Pressburger.
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