Is there any other information in Puyallups files about Kim Delange and Anna Chebetnoy, the Puyallup girls who were killed in 1988 and 1990?
Yes. Both cases are unsolved and active, under King County’s jurisdiction. Puyallup’s case file includes material from King County’s investigation of the slayings of Chebetnoy and Delange. Field reports detail the discoveries of both sets of remains and their locations, and subsequent followups. The information is dated, however; Puyallup’s records of King County’s investigation end in early 1993. According to the records, Delange’s remains were found within a month of her disappearance. Chebetnoy’s remains were discovered more than a year after her disappearance. There was less evidence in Chebetnoy’s case, which limited later forensic testing. King County investigators (including Jim Doyon, the veteran) researched the cases and looked closely at one suspect: a reported friend of Delange’s who committed suicide in 1991, according to the case file. Another tip on Delange’s case generated a suspect sketch. The tip said a girl matching Delange’s description had been seen with a man in a