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14 year search for mom ends in NJ river

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A trash barrel rises above flood waters at Cooper River Park on the Cherry Hill-Pennsauken border on April 3. © Courier-Post photo by Jim Walsh / USA TODAY NETWORK

(Pennsauken, NJ) — The remains of a New Jersey woman missing for 14 years have been found in a submerged car. Bernadine Waters Gunner went missing in Camden in July 2010. But now, the 52-year-old has apparently been found. A diver with United Search Corps, a nonprofit that works on missing persons cases, says he found her body in one of three cars pulled from the Cooper River in Pennsauken last Thursday using sonar. She was in the driver’s seat of a car with a VIN number that matched her 2006 Hyundai Elantra. Gunner’s daughter is relieved and plans to give her Mom a proper burial. But that will have to wait until the Camden Prosecutor’s office completes DNA testing to confirm Gunner’s ID.

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