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Authorities believe body found in Costa Rica is missing US woman

Posted at 7:14 AM, Dec 04, 2018
and last updated 2018-12-04 16:53:14-05

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Costa Rican authorities think a partially decomposed body found Tuesday is Carla Stefaniak, a 36-year-old US citizen who was reported missing last week, said Walter Espinoza, of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department. Police detained a security guard from the Airbnb where Stefaniak was staying after inconsistencies in his statements, Espinoza said.

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Police in Costa Rica have discovered a female body “in a state of decomposition” near where a missing Florida woman was last seen.

American Carla Stefaniak had been vacationing with her sister-in-law in Costa Rica.

Officials have not confirmed the identity of the remains, Walter Espinoza of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department told reporters in the capital, San Jose.

The body was found around noon Monday in a wooded area of the San Jose neighborhood of San Antonio de Escazu, he said. Authorities are awaiting autopsy results, which they expect will be released Tuesday.

US citizen Carla Stefaniak, 36, was reported missing by her family in Florida last week. Relatives raised the alarm after she stopped texting and telephoning home and was not on her return flight from Costa Rica, where she had been vacationing.

Her father told reporters in Costa Rica that he does not think the body is his daughter.

“I have faith that it’s not her,” Carlos Caicedo said, without explaining his conclusion.

Costa Rican authorities found stains inside the apartment where Stefaniak was staying, “which are compatible with blood and which will be submitted to further investigation and comparison,” Espinoza said.

The last time anyone heard from Stefaniak was Wednesday night, according to April Burton, her sister-in-law.

Burton told CNN the two were in Costa Rica to celebrate Stefaniak’s birthday, and had traveled together for six days.

Burton left the country Wednesday, and Stefaniak’s flight back to Florida was scheduled for the next day.

The two texted each other via WhatsApp throughout the day Wednesday, Burton said, until Stefaniak suddenly stopped responding to her messages that evening.

And Thursday, Stefaniak did not board her flight home.

“That’s when we knew that something’s not right,” Burton said. “You never want to think the worst, but that’s where your mind goes to automatically. We’re going on six days not hearing from her. That’s kind of where we are right now.”

Burton added: “For almost six days to go by and no contact, she would have to have been abducted. She is very active on social media, and for her, on the day of her birthday, to never log in to any of those accounts is just crazy.”

A US State Department representative told CNN that officials are aware of the reports of a missing American in Costa Rica.

“When a US citizen is missing, we work closely with local authorities as they carry out their search efforts. We stand ready to provide all possible assistance to US citizens in need and to their families. Due to privacy considerations, we have no further comment,” the representative said.

Speaking Monday to HLN, CNN’s sister network, Burton urged anyone who might have information about her sister-in-law’s whereabouts to come forward.

“She’s a great person. So friendly, so bubbly, loves to travel, loves fashion, loves social media,” she said.

CNN affiliate WFTS reported that a lawyer for the place where Stefaniak was staying said the facility is temporarily closed.

“The owners are fully cooperating with the authorities in the investigation and we hope that once the facts are determined, the perpetrator is brought to justice,” the attorney, who was not identified, told the Tampa station.