Missing student’s body discovered

? The body of University of North Dakota student Dru Sjodin was found Saturday, revealed by the spring thaw in an area volunteers had searched several times during the five months she had been missing, searchers said Saturday.

Sheriff Mark LeTexier sobbed as he told volunteers, “Dru is home.” An official identification and autopsy were scheduled, he said.

Scores of volunteers had joined the search on Saturday for the 22-year-old University of North Dakota student, who had last been seen Nov. 22 at the Grand Forks, N.D., mall where she worked.

While a handful of Sjodin’s relatives continued searching through the winter, official searches had been halted in December because of severe weather and resumed this month.

Bob Heales, a private investigator who has coordinated search efforts for the Sjodin family, said the body was found in a ravine near a county road northwest of Crookston.

Sjodin’s father, Allan, said it had been “a devastating day.”

“We were waiting for that call, and when that call came we all stopped living for a second,” he said at a news conference.

Volunteers had been near the ravine “probably a dozen times,” but the area had been covered with snow, Heales said.

Chris Lang, Sjodin’s boyfriend, said he remembered searching the area, but “the drifts were 5 feet high.”

“It just kind of feels numb,” Lang said after learning Sjodin’s body had been found. “I woke up this morning, and I just knew for sure it was going to happen today.

“Now I know she’s been at peace for a long time.”

Convicted sex offender Alfonso Rodriguez Jr., 51, of Crookston, has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping Sjodin, of Pequot Lakes, Minn. He was arrested in December and is jailed in Grand Forks.