Casey Valley, who organized the search for his younger sister, said he had difficulty processing the body on Tuesday in a grave in Churchill County. The remains were confirmed to be Naomi’s on Wednesday, sheriff’s officials said. “I can not believe it,” Valley wrote on Facebook late Wednesday. “I have no words”. The remains of Naomi Irion were discovered Tuesday at a Gravesite in Churchill County. The office of the sheriff of Lyon County via AP Valley, which reported Naomi’s disappearance after her March 12 abduction and did not show up for work at a Panasonic facility in the Reno area, also thanked the volunteers for their actions. “Thank you all for your support,” Valley wrote. “It simply came to our notice then. “Naomi was removed from us very early.” Troy Driver, 41, of Fallon, is being held on $ 750,000 bail for Arion’s alleged abduction while waiting for a bus to work at a Walmart in Fernley, where he lived with Valley. Troy Driver allegedly kidnapped Naomi Irion while she was waiting for a bus for her job at a Walmart. The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office Troy Driver is being held on $ 750,000 bail and will have to wear a GPS tracker if bail is required. Sheriff’s County Sheriff’s Office Authorities say Driver, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in a 1997 murder in California, was caught red-handed in Walmart parking lot before boarding Irion’s Mercury Sable in 1992 and leaving. Her car was found three days later in a nearby industrial park, according to the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office. The driver appeared in court on Wednesday and a judge left his bail unchanged at $ 750,000. He has not yet filed an objection and was taken out of jail via Zoom during a brief trial. The driver should wear a GPS tracking device if he posts a link. A two-page criminal complaint filed Wednesday states that Diver abducted Orion on or about March 12 and “held or held her for sexual assault and / or killing her.” Naomi Irion’s family attends a hearing for the suspected Troy Driver. Kristin Oh / The Reno Gazette-Journal through the APCasey Valley (left) organized a search for Naomi Irion’s younger sister (right). Facebook / Casey Valley The FBI had offered a $ 10,000 reward for information leading to the discovery of Irion. Phone records show she was active on social media and took a Snapchat a few minutes before she disappeared. The Friends of Valley, meanwhile, shared their condolences as they responded to Driver’s call for accountability for his sister’s murder. Authorities have not said whether Driver, who has been charged with first-degree kidnapping, will be charged with Orion’s death. “The sweet angel Naomi is in all our hearts, it must never be forgotten,” one woman wrote. “It’s time for justice now.” The driver, who faces a life sentence if convicted, will return to court on Tuesday. A call to his lawyer, Mario Walther, was not immediately returned early Thursday. “No further details could be released at this time, as this is an open and active investigation,” the Lyon and Churchill County Sheriff’s Office said in a joint statement Wednesday. With Post cables