
- [Daily Mail, Where America Gets Its News] Two Iowa teenagers are being charged as adults in the death of a Fairfield High School teacher, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s office said
- Authorities said Nohema Graber, a 66 year-old Spanish teacher, was reported missing on Tuesday
- Her remains were found later that day at the Chautauqua Park in Fairfield, where she often goes for walks
- Two students at Fairfield High School, Willard Noble Chaiden Miller, 16, and Jeremy Everett Goodale, 16, have been arrested and charged as adults
- They face charges including first-degree homicide and conspiracy to commit first-degree homicide
- Pair are being held on $1 million bond ahead of their next court appearance November 12
- Graber suffered trauma to the head and her body was found under a tarp, wheelbarrow and railroad ties at the park
- Authorities have not revealed Graber's cause of death or released other information about the case
- Fairfield students were dismissed from classes Thursday and all classes on Friday were canceled although the school's counseling services remain open
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