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

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The search for justice in the 2004 unsolved murder of Yolanda Bindics has intensified as detectives believe the sole person of interest is currently in Citrus County, Florida. Bindics, a 25-year-old mother of four, vanished after a work shift in Chautauqua County, New York, on August 10, 2004. Her remains were discovered two years later, sparking a complex investigation that has remained unresolved for nearly two decades. Yolanda's sister, Margaret Queen, shared her memories of Yolanda, emphasizing her vibrant personality and the emotional impact of her disappearance on the family. Queen revealed that Yolanda had mentioned wanting to discuss something important with her on the day she went missing, adding to the family's concerns about her state of mind.

The case remains a priority for law enforcement as they seek to locate the person of interest and provide closure for the Bindics family. The ongoing investigation serves as a reminder of the challenges faced in cold cases and the importance of community involvement in uncovering the truth. As the search continues, the hope remains that justice will eventually be served for Yolanda Bindics.


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