Bones Found in Bay Area Matched to Elisabeth Martinsson, Student Who Vanished in 1982Bones found in the San Francisco Bay Area are those of a Swedishexchange student who disappeared more than 30 years ago, authoritiessaid.The Justice Department matched seven bones discovered in a canyon inFremont, California, five years ago to Elisabeth Martinsson, 21, who wasgoing to the College of Marin and living with a family in nearbyGreenbrae when she disappeared on Jan. 17, 1982, coroner's officialssaid Monday.Federal officials used dental records to identify the remains inNovember, Alameda County sheriff's Sgt. Patricia Wilson, an investigatorin the coroner's division, told the Marin Independent-Journal.No cause of death was determined, Wilson said, and Martinsson's remainswere cremated and will be sent to her family in Uddevalla, a Swedishtown about 50 miles from the Norwegian border.It wasn't immediately clear why the information was released now instead of last year when the remains were identified.Martinsson disappeared after going to a store in the Volkswagen Rabbit she borrowed from the family she was living with.Ten days later, a 31-year-old convicted rapist was found with the car inOklahoma. The man, Henry Coleman of Los Angeles, was wanted on arobbery warrant out of California. He was convicted of auto theft andsentenced to five years in prison, but was never charged withMartinsson's death.Coleman told investigators he had bought the car from a man he met at a bar in San Francisco.