Identify of person inside the vehicle has not been determined

Toni Anderson's vehicle was pulled from the Missouri River near Parkville on Friday, and a female body was discovered inside, according to police. The victim inside the vehicle has not been identified yet. The vehicle was found in the water a few feet off the bank from Platte Landing Park. A group called Team Watters Sonar located the vehicle using sonar, which was then pulled to the shore by a large tow truck. Crews worked all afternoon to bring the vehicle to the surface. The vehicle was pulled out of the water just after 6 p.m. Anderson has been missing since January 15th. She was last seen leaving a QuikTrip in North Kansas, Missouri, after finishing a nearby night club. Police held a news conference just before 8 p.m. on Friday to announce that a woman's body was discovered inside the vehicle. KMBC's Stacey Cameron asked if there were any visible signs of trauma. "I can't say," said Kansas City Police Captain Stacey Graves. "That's something detectives are working on right now. I do know that the body is that of a female and the body will be transported to the medical examiner's office so the body can be positively identified." A large SUV was also discovered by Team Watters Sonar and pulled from the Missouri River in the same area earlier in the day, but it is not believed to be involved in the disappearance of Anderson. Anderson's vehicle was taken away from the park just before 9 p.m. Investigators will now begin the process of examining it for clues. Click here to download KMBC's news app for free.

Toni Anderson's vehicle was pulled from the Missouri River near Parkville on Friday, and a female body was discovered inside, according to police.



The victim inside the vehicle has not been identified yet.

The vehicle was found in the water a few feet off the bank from Platte Landing Park. A group called Team Watters Sonar located the vehicle using sonar, which was then pulled to the shore by a large tow truck. Crews worked all afternoon to bring the vehicle to the surface.

The vehicle was pulled out of the water just after 6 p.m.

Anderson has been missing since January 15th. She was last seen leaving a QuikTrip in North Kansas, Missouri, after finishing a nearby night club.

KCPD

Police held a news conference just before 8 p.m. on Friday to announce that a woman's body was discovered inside the vehicle. KMBC's Stacey Cameron asked if there were any visible signs of trauma.



"I can't say," said Kansas City Police Captain Stacey Graves. "That's something detectives are working on right now. I do know that the body is that of a female and the body will be transported to the medical examiner's office so the body can be positively identified."

A large SUV was also discovered by Team Watters Sonar and pulled from the Missouri River in the same area earlier in the day, but it is not believed to be involved in the disappearance of Anderson.

Anderson's vehicle was taken away from the park just before 9 p.m. Investigators will now begin the process of examining it for clues.

Click here to download KMBC's news app for free.

