Missing METALLICA Fan's Parents On Way To Scene Of Found Remains

January 26, 2010

WTKR.com reports that the parents of Morgan Harrington are en route to the Charlottesville area to identify the skeletal remains found in Albemarle County this morning.

An Albemarle County resident found the remains Tuesday morning at a private residence called Anchorage Farm on Anchorage Farm Road in the Southern part of Albemarle County.

The farm is ten miles away from the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville where 20-year-old Morgan Harrington was last seen at a METALLICA concert October 17.

When WTKR.com spoke to Dan Harrington, Morgan's father, he was in tears and said this is a horrible day for their family.

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