No foul play in woman's death
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 9 months AGO
The Flathead County Sheriff’s office is still working on leads regarding the death of Kassy Lynne Browning, also known as Kasey Faulk, but at this point “there’s no reason to suspect foul play,” Sheriff Chuck Curry said Monday.
Browning, 68, of Hungry Horse was found June 20 in the Flathead River.
She was reported missing June 10 by family members in the Hungry Horse area.
The woman was identified as Kassy Lynne Browning but was known as Kasey Faulk to her family in Hungry Horse. She had several other aliases including Casey Johnson, Casey White, Cathy White Browning, Cassandra Noel, and Cassie Jo, Curry noted.
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