The body of a New York grandmother while visiting Las Vegas earlier this month has been found, her sister told CBS News New York.
Alisa Goods, 63, went missing on Aug. 8 after she left a friend's apartment to take a bus to CVS. She never returned and was reported missing on Aug. 10. Two days later, her family began receiving messages from her phone asking for bitcoin, help and gas money.
Goods' sister told CBS News New York on Friday that Goods' body had been found and that the family would be flying out to Las Vegas. She did not provide further details, only saying she had "no words."
In a statement on a GoFundMe page, the family said that Goods was "deeply loved."
"Her absence leaves a space in our family that can never be filled. We are doing our best to navigate this loss together and to celebrate the life she lived, the people she loved and the memories she left with us," the statement read.
CBS News has reached out to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the Clark County coroner for information.
Her family said that Goods had visited Las Vegas before and it wasn't uncommon for her to take the bus to her destinations. Goods' daughter, Kristen Goods, told CBS News that her mother had undergone several surgeries that made it more difficult to walk on this specific trip.
"From what I understand with the temperatures there, it's extremely hot, so it's hot and she can't walk," Kristen Goods said.
Goods' niece, Alana Calloway, previously told CBS News that the request for gas money had set off alarm bells, as her aunt does not drive. She said that was when they considered the possibility she may have been kidnapped.
After her disappearance, her family said they contacted local hospitals, jails and the coroner's office, but turned up no leads. Kristen Goods told CBS News earlier this week that she traveled to Las Vegas hoping to find answers.
"I am hoping to God for the best, but my heart can't take what it could be, which is the worst," Kristen Goods said.