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Okla. woman accused of hiding body waives hearing

The Columbian
Published: June 24, 2010, 12:00am

DURANT, Okla. (AP) — A July 20 formal arraignment has been set for a woman accused of helping her husband conceal the remains of his daughter.

Denise Wolf’s preliminary hearing was scheduled to begin Wednesday but she waived her right to the proceeding. The court ruled there was sufficient evidence to go to trial.

Bryan County prosecutors charged Wolf and Abel Wolf with unlawful removal of a dead body for allegedly hiding Cheyenne Wolf’s remains when they lived near Bokchito and later transporting them to Montana and Oregon.

Police believe the girl died in April 2008, but she was found in a Milton-Freewater, Ore., storage unit last year.

Denise Wolf’s attorney, listed as James Thornley, couldn’t be reached for comment Thursday.

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Information from: Durant Daily Democrat, http://www.durantdemocrat.com/

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