Divers crack Florida cold case, use sonar to find woman's upside-down car in pond
Sonar used by volunteer divers detected the upside down wheels of a sedan submerged in a pond that ultimately broke open a 22-year-old Florida cold...

Sonar used by volunteer divers detected the upside down wheels of a sedan submerged in a pond that ultimately broke open a 22-year-old Florida cold case.The car belonged to Karen Moore, a 53-year-old nurse who disappeared in Davie, Florida in 2001 at time when she had a restraining order against her husband as their divorce proceeded through the courts.Foul play was suspected, according to police. The two dive crews – Depths of History and Sunshine State Sonar – teamed up in early January to search bodies of water in Broward County, an area near several missing person cases, and made the discovery in a pond in the town of Davie.