Body parts of missing Seattle mother-of-three Ingrid Lyne are found in recycling bin
Body parts that were packaged and thrown into a recycling bin in Seattle this weekend have been identified as the mother-of-three who disappeared after she went on a date with a man she met online.
Ingrid Lyne, 40, was last seen leaving to attend the Seattle Mariners opening game with a date on Friday, and raised alarms when she didn't pick up her children the next moing.
Her remains, which included a foot, were still 'fresh' when they were recovered on Saturday afteoon in a neighborhood about 2.7miles away from Safeco Stadium, an officer said.
Suspect John Robert Charlton, 37, has been taken into custody while police investigate her murder, Seattle police said.

Body parts that were packaged and thrown into a recycling bin this weekend in Seattle have been identified as Ingrid Lyne, 40, (pictured) who has been missing since Friday

Her body parts were packaged and dump in a recycling bin outside a home on 21st Ave and E Pine Street sometime on Friday or early Saturday, about 2.7miles away from Safeco Stadium
Police desperately searched for Lyne after her silver 2015 Toyota Highlander, with the plate number AUW3230, went missing.
Conceed friends of the Swedish Medical Center nurse were also unable to make contact with the man who took her to the game.
A Seattle homeowner found three packages in the recycling bin outside his home at 21st Ave and E. Pine Street at 4pm on Saturday.
He called 911 and homicide detectives and medical examiners confirmed the homeowner's initial suspicions that the packages included human remains.
He did not say how the body parts were packaged, and what raised the homeowner's alarm.
After friends reported Lyne was missing, police broke into her Renton, Washington home and found her purse and cellphone there.
They say her missing car is a gray 2015 Toyota Highlander with the Washington license plate number AUW 3230.

Suspect John Charlton has been arrested for her gruesome murder after detectives checked Lyne's phone records, Seattle police said

A Seattle homeowner found the packages at 4pm on Saturday, and called 911 and medical examiners confirmed the homeowner's initial suspicions that the packages included human remains

Seattle Police Sergeant Mike Renner said the remains were still 'fresh' when they had been found. Detective Patrick Michaud did not say how the body parts were packaged, and what raised the homeowner's alarm
Neighbor Edward Franceschina says he last saw Lyne Friday afteoon, checking her mail.
Franceschina said he considers Lyne more like a daughter than a neighbor and was very worried.
Swedish Medical Center confirmed that Lyne works at the hospital as a nurse.
'It’s not good, and the longer it goes on the more you think she’s not coming back,' Franceschina told Q13.
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