HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) - The town of Elkton is asking a judge to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the estate of a woman who disappeared in 2003.
A hearing on the town’s motion is set for Thursday in Rockingham County Circuit Court.
The estate of Rachel Good and Good’s father, Cary Good, filed the $5 million lawsuit in October 2012 after a judge declared Rachel Good dead. The defendants are the Elkton Police Department, former Police Chief Richard Pullen and former police officer Adam Williams.
The 20-year-old Good was last seen Oct. 18, 2003, outside the Elkton Volunteer Fire Department.
Town attorney Nathan Miller tells The Daily News-Record (https://bit.ly/1heMIYT ) that he believes the lawsuit will be dismissed.
Attorney Brad Pollock represents Good’s estate and her father. He declined comment.
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Information from: Daily News-Record, https://www.dnronline.com
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