A woman disappeared in Arizona months ago. Her boyfriend and the owner of the property where she was living are now facing criminal charges.

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Shayna Feinman’s boyfriend and the property owner where they lived are facing murder charges. The woman has still not been found.

YAVAPAI COUNTY, Ariz. — Two men are facing criminal charges for their alleged involvement in the death of Shayna Feinman, a 35-year-old woman who disappeared in Arizona earlier this year.

Feinman was reported missing in March 2024 after she failed to pick up her dog from a neighbor’s house. The neighbor located Feinman’s car not far from the property where Feinman and her boyfriend were living.

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Feinman was living in the Hyde Park area between Peach Springs and Seligman. Her sister said she’s originally from New York but moved to Arizona a couple of years ago due to her love for camping and being in nature. 

“Out there, you know, it’s not quite the city hustle and bustle life. And so that’s what she was drawn to,” said Kara Feinman, Shayna Feinman’s sister, during a March interview.

Kara Feinman told 12News her sister had left the property where she lived after getting into an argument with the property owner. Her sister said on more than one occasion, Shayna Feinman had opened up with close friends about being fearful for her safety.

Investigators previously said the people last seen with Feinman, including her boyfriend and the property owner, were not cooperating with the investigation.

“It’s suspicious if you’re not cooperating and somebody is missing and you are one of the last people to see you who see her, wouldn’t you want to find out what happened? Wouldn’t you want to help find her, especially if you were seeing her and that was your partner, and I don’t know, it’s just it’s really hard. It’s really hard because they’re probably some of the only people that might have answers,” Kara Feinman said during a May interview.

Feinman’s body has yet to be found but officials said they have developed enough probable cause to file murder charges against two suspects.

Cavett Richards, the woman’s boyfriend, is now facing charges of second-degree murder, conspiracy and concealing a dead body, according to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office. 

William DalCerro, 58, is also facing charges for his alleged involvement in Feinman’s death. DalCerro owned the property where Feinman and Richards had been living. 

The criminal charges were filed on Aug. 28 in Yavapai County. Both suspects appeared in court Thursday morning. 

Richards and DalCerro are additionally suspected of being involved in other crimes involving evidence tampering and possession of a stolen vehicle.

Court records show DalCerro was arrested and charged with possessing stolen vehicles and illegally possessing firearms. He is a prohibited possessor. Those charges were filed in April, just weeks after YCSO officials launched their investigation. DalCerro has previously served time in prison in Arizona, according to Department of Corrections records. His crimes were unlawful use of means of transportation and driving while intoxicated with a suspended or revoked license.

Richards was also arrested and charged with theft of means of transportation in April. 

As YCSO continues to search for Feinman’s body, officials said anyone who notices something suspicious in the desert or forests in West-central California through Arizona should call the agency at 928-771-3260.

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