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Missing PA Teen's 'Skeletal Remains' Found Almost 5 Months After Disappearance, Coroner Says

A teenage girl who went missing nearly five months ago was found dead, officials explained on Tuesday, April 23. 

Kaitlin Whoolery who went missing Nov. 23, 2023 and her remains were identified on April 23, 2024. 

Kaitlin Whoolery who went missing Nov. 23, 2023 and her remains were identified on April 23, 2024. 

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Kaitlin "Lil Bit" Nicole Whoolery, 17 of Uniontown, was last last scene on Nov. 23, 2023, the Pennsylvania CrimeStoppers said in a release on April 3 as the search for her continued. 

Uniontown City Police described Kaitlin as a 17-year-old, white female, who was 5'3" tall, weighing 115 lbs, she had a nose piercing, a cross-chain, and a bead necklace that says "Blake", according to the release. 

On April 16, "skeletal remains" were found in North Union Township and the following day they were given the the Fayette County Coroner's office for forensic pathologist, Dr. Jennifer Hammers to identify, Coroner Bob Baker explained in a separate release. 

On Friday, April 19 on autopsy was conducted and the identification process began, Baker explained. 

The remains were "identified as Kaitlin Whoolery, the person missing from the Uniontown area since November of 2023," Baker stated in the release. 

Her next of kin has been notified, but her cause and manner of death were not released. 

The coroner issued "a special thank you" the Forensic Anthropologist team from Mercyhurst University "for doing an excellent job preserving the integrity of the decedent" and "Chief Deputy Coroner John Kondrla for countless hours and hard work spent on this case."

Check back here for possible updates on this case. 

This is the first of two female remains found in Pennsylvania identified as a woman missing for months that Daily Voice has reported this week. Click here to read about 24-year-old Rikiah Mahrquis Griffie whose remains were found on April 18. 

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