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Person of Interest Located in Cold Case of 2004 Murder of Yolanda Bindics

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Twenty years after the death of Yolanda Bindics in New York, detectives believe the sole person of interest is in Citrus County. Yolanda Bindics, a 25-year-old mother of four went missing after a work shift on Aug. 10, 2004 in Chautauqua County, New York. "She was just that kind of person that if you met her, you'd never forget her," Yolanda's sister, Margaret Queen, said. Bindics was also the youngest of 11 children.

Two years after her disappearance, Bindics' remains were found by a hunter in the Boutwell Hill State Forest. "It was a lot of emotions," Queen said. "A lot of scary, sad, concerned... we knew... we knew that something had happened.

" Queen said she was close with Bindics. Earlier that day, Bindics told Queen she had something to tell her over the phone. "There were some concerns I had prior to her disappearance regarding her demeanor," she said. But Queen said the call never came.


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