FBI to handle case of missing Hawthorne woman, Nita Mayo
It has been three months since Nita Mayo has been missing. The case has finally been turned over to the FBI to investigate. The Nita Mayo investigation has been re-classified as a case of a “missing person with suspicious circumstances.”
Officials say the August disappearance of Nita Mayo has been re-classified as a case of a “missing person with suspicious circumstances.”
They aren’t releasing details about the decision to change the classification.
Mayo told a friend the morning she was last seen that she planned to drive through Sonora Pass for a daylong shopping trip.
Mayo’s car was discovered with her purse, cell-phone and keys inside around Donnell Vista on Highway 108 shortly after she disappeared.