By David Lohr
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Emily's body was found on November 29, during the fifth day of a ground search conducted by the El Dorado Police Department and the Butler County Sheriff's Department. According to police, she had been dumped over a steep embankment along U.S. 54, approximately 50 miles east of El Dorado. Close to her body, investigators found a bedspread they had previously reported as missing from Mireles's motel room.
According to an article published by Kansas.com, Mireles has a criminal record in Texas, which includes "misdemeanor convictions for possession of prohibited weapons, hunting from a vehicle and driving while intoxicated."
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Last month, Emily's brother, Jacob Sander, confirmed to the media that "Zoey Zane," a nude woman pictured on an adult Internet Web site, was his sister, but he declined to answer questions about his sister or the site.
"Investigators are aware that Ms. Sander was apparently involved in a Web site situation," Boren told Kansas.com. "Allegations that this may factor into her disappearance are being thoroughly investigated."
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