An Indigenous woman's remains were discovered last week in a remote part of Washington state, five years after she went missing, authorities said. An investigation into Mary Johnson-Davis' death is still ongoing, and her tribe as well as the FBI have offered a $60,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person, or people, responsible.

Johnson-Davis, 44, was last seen on November 25, 2020, walking to a friend's house on the Tulalip Reservation, about 40 miles north of Seattle, according to the FBI . She was reported missing on Dec. 9 of that year.

The FBI's Seattle field office announced Friday that DNA tests had recently identified human remains that were discovered in June in Snohomish County, between Seattle and the Tula

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