Police: Remains found in Armstrong County believed to be missing Frazer woman Darlene Harbison

Police: Remains found in Armstrong County believed to be missing Frazer woman Darlene Harbison

DEC. 7 UPDATE: The medical examiner identified the remains as Darlene Harbison.

WORTHINGTON, Pa. (KDKA) — Human remains found in Armstrong County are believed to be missing Frazer woman Darlene Harbison, Allegheny County police announced on Monday. 

Police said a hunter found a motorcycle over a hillside along Nichola Road in Worthington Township. The license plate was registered to Harbison and police said troopers found human remains nearby.

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While the medical examiner has yet to formally identify the remains, Allegheny County police said they believe they've found Harbison. 

The 59-year-old had last been seen on Sept. 11. Police said her daughter had been unable to contact her mother and requested a welfare check. 

Detectives believe Harbison's boyfriend Eric Gibbs is responsible for her disappearance, saying the two were in a "volatile" relationship. Gibbs was found dead from an apparent suicide in the woods in West Deer Township on Sept. 17.  

Harbison's daughter Jen posted on Facebook saying their prayers have been answered and they can finally have a proper goodbye.

She called her mom her "best friend" and said she was caring, funny and adventurous. 

 "She will greatly be missed by us all and we are tremendously thankful for everything everyone has done for our family," Jen said. 

It's unclear how Darlene Harbison died, but the Armstrong County Coroner's Office said it's working with Allegheny County detectives and the medical examiner's office. 

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