By Associated Press - Monday, April 13, 2015

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Pima County authorities say a body found in the Tucson foothills now has been identified is that of a woman missing since last month.

The county Sheriff’s Department says a 911 caller reported seeing the body Sunday in a desert wash near Craycroft Road and Sunrise Drive.

The department says a fanny pack possibly belonging to the dead woman was found on a nearby ledge.



It also said keys found with the body matched the residence of 62-year-old Ann Pardo.

She was a life management director at Canyon Ranch, a Tucson-area spa resort.

Pardo had been reported missing March 31 by her husband.

Sheriff’s officials say DNA tests and a check of dental records were needed to determine the body’s identity.

They say there’s no immediate indication of foul play.

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