Skeleton of girl missing 2 years is found in Texas
The following article appeared in The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee) on Wednesday, January 19, 1994:
PARAGOULD, Ark. - The skeletal remains of Kytrina Marie LoCascio, a former Craighead county resident who had been missing for almost two years, were found last week in a wooded area near Flower Mound, Texas, about 30 miles north of Dallas.
LoCascio, a former day care worker, lived in Farrville, Ark., with her parents, Vincent and Pat LoCascio, until the family moved to Highland Village, Texas, about eight years ago. She was 17 when reported missing by her parents on March 31, 1992. Sgt. Tom Teague of the Flower Mound Police Department said she had been shot to death and her death was being investigated as a homocide. No arrests had been made, he said.
PARAGOULD, Ark. - The skeletal remains of Kytrina Marie LoCascio, a former Craighead county resident who had been missing for almost two years, were found last week in a wooded area near Flower Mound, Texas, about 30 miles north of Dallas.
LoCascio, a former day care worker, lived in Farrville, Ark., with her parents, Vincent and Pat LoCascio, until the family moved to Highland Village, Texas, about eight years ago. She was 17 when reported missing by her parents on March 31, 1992. Sgt. Tom Teague of the Flower Mound Police Department said she had been shot to death and her death was being investigated as a homocide. No arrests had been made, he said.