http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/04/17/authorities-body-found-in-
search-for-calif-woman/
FALLBROOK, Calif. – A body was found Tuesday in Riverside in
the search for the missing wife of a Marine, authorities said.
However, the body has not been positively identified as 22-year-
old Brittany Kilgore, who has been missing since Friday night,
San Diego sheriff's Capt. Duncan Frasier said.
In addition, a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder in
the case.
The news came after it was announced that the missing woman's
estranged husband — a Marine in Afghanistan — will return to
California on emergency leave as authorities try to determine
whether she met with foul play.
Brittany Killgore, 22, went missing after filing for divorce
last week from Lance Cpl. Cory Killgore.
Her cellphone was found in the Gaslamp District of downtown San
Diego, but authorities said it was unclear whether she actually
left Fallbrook, where she lives.
Investigators said she had been seen with another Marine named
Louis Ray Perez, 45, but authorities have not disclosed the
nature of their relationship.
Cory Killgore, 22, could be back at Camp Pendleton by the end of
the week, said 1st Lt. Alex Lim, a spokesman for the 1st Marine
Division.
"One of his loved ones is missing and I can only hope the best
for him," Lim said.
Authorities have said Killgore is not suspected in the
disappearance of his wife.
"We do believe that there is a strong likelihood that Brittany
was the victim of foul play," sheriff's spokeswoman Jan Caldwell
said.
Brittany Killgore lives in northern San Diego County, not far
from Camp Pendleton.
Perez was arrested Sunday on an unrelated charge of possessing a
stolen AR-15 rifle from Camp Pendleton. He remained jailed on
$500,000 bail and has refused to cooperate with investigators.
Cory Killgore was deployed to Afghanistan earlier this year as a
vehicle operator.
"Everyone attempts to move at the speed of light in Afghanistan
when there's a bonafide emergency," Lim said about Killgore's
return to California. "It's always been 'mission first, Marine
always.'"