Breaking: Human remains in Redwood City park may be of missing Stanford student Ylva Hagner, last seen in 1996.
Belmont Police said the activity was happening at Stulsaft Park on the 3700 Block of Farm Hill Blvd. in Redwood City.The 42-year-old Hagner was last seen on Oct. 14, 1996 at her place of employment, a software firm in Belmont. The last person known to see Ylva Hagner was an executive of the company, who departed from the office at 9:30 p.m., leaving Ylva alone to finish her shift and lock up.
Her black 1992 Honda Civic with the California license plate number 2BBS966 was discovered abandoned on October 17, 1996, three days after she initially disappeared. First published on May 10, 2023 / 9:50 AMCreate your free account or log inPlease enter valid email address to continue
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