Missing Massachusetts woman Sinead Lyons’ body found in New Hampshire lake
Sinead Lyons, of Lowell, was last seen walking her dog at Ossipee Lake on March 12
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A missing Massachusetts woman’s remains have been found in a New Hampshire lake, according to local authorities.
Forty-one-year-old Sinead Lyons, residing in Lowell but originally from Ireland, had not been seen since March 12, when she was spotted walking her dog along Ossipee Lake, according to a New Hampshire Fish and Game spokesman.
New Hampshire State Police said in a statement Friday that tips from the public had led search teams to her remains.
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Two boats and divers recovered them Friday afternoon, Capt. Mike Eastman said in a statement.
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They found her body in roughly 12 feet of water "just a short distance" from where she had last been seen alive.
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Police were still investigating the incident but said they had not found signs of foul play. Lyons’ German shepherd remains missing.
Eastman told the Manchester-based WMUR that she had likely fallen through ice and into the frigid water near where Bear River runs into the lake.
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Authorities were urging people to be careful around icy bodies of water. The grim discovery comes a week after another woman’s remains had been pulled out of a river about 60 miles away in Lincoln.