Murdered Woman Found on Walking Trail near Geneva College in Beaver Falls: Suspect Still at Large

Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania – A disturbing discovery was made on Thursday as authorities found the body of a missing woman on a walking trail near Geneva College in Beaver Falls. The Beaver County Police Department received a report of a woman who had gone missing on January 7 and had not returned home since. The body of the missing woman, identified as Rebecca Miller, was found on the morning of Thursday near 2900 College Avenue.

Sources revealed that the woman had sustained multiple stab wounds, leading police to investigate her death as a homicide. As of now, no arrests have been made in connection with the case. Detectives spent hours searching the area for evidence and video footage. In a show of support, the Conway Volunteer Fire Department set up a rehab tent to assist first responders and the victim’s family during this tragic time.

According to information from sources, the woman was last seen on a walk with a man on January 7, and her family had not heard from her since. Suspicious circumstances surrounding her death have prompted authorities to seek out the man believed to have been with her. Geneva College confirmed that the deceased individual was not affiliated with the college as a student or staff member.

The deceased woman was reportedly residing in a facility that provides support for individuals with mental health needs. The facility expressed profound sadness over the loss, describing her as a kind, intelligent, and beautiful person. As the investigation unfolds, the focus has shifted to supporting the grieving family through this difficult time.

While details continue to emerge, the safety of the community remains a top priority for both law enforcement and the college. Authorities have reassured residents that there is no immediate danger to the community. The investigation is ongoing, and any further inquiries should be directed to the appropriate law enforcement agency handling the case.