NSP says missing woman may have been killed

Nebraska State Patrol believes a missing woman may have been killed. 

October 18, 2021Updated: October 18, 2021
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

FAIRBURY -- Nebraska State Patrol believes a missing woman may have been killed. 

NSP reported 55-year-old Linda Dillard was last seen on June 16th in the rural Table Rock area. 

According to court records, NSP believes Dillard left Fairbury to join friends in Pawnee County where they drank and smoked meth at a farmstead.

After a search of the property, a wig belonging to Dillard was located as well as clothes belonging to her. 

According to NSP, investigators were told by people who were at the farm that Dillard and a man at the property had an argument and she left. 

In a search warrant filed by NSP, investigators say she may have been a victim of a crime of "theft, assault, kidnapping, and/or murder.

The investigation is ongoing. 

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