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I haven't found a lot of info on this yet (no age, race, etc., and so far all the different MSM links at the bottom of this post are reporting only the mention as the one I posted = Male), but the Montgomery Co. Coroner has asked for help identifying a male found in the river by kayakers on June 30, 2023:
"The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office is asking the public for help identifying human remains found in the Great Miami River last week.
The remains of a male were found June 30 in the river near Dayton Cincinnati Pike and Shepard Road in Miami Twp., according to the coroner’s office.
According to the coroner’s office, there was a “distinct” tattoo that covered the male’s back. It appears to be a sword.
Previous article:
"The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office now has the skeletal remains that kayakers found Friday morning along a stretch of the Great Miami River in the Miami Twp. area.
Five Rivers MetroParks rangers and multiple firefighters were dispatched to the area of Dayton Cincinnati Pike, just south of the low dam, on a report that remains had been found.
The investigation and recovery effort was launched at about 9:30 a.m.
The remains had undergone “significant decomposition,” said Mark Hess, MetroParks chief of public safety.
Hess said kayakers found the remains, which were in with some tree limbs and debris.
A supervisor on the scene described the remains to News Center 7 as being “skeletal.”
"The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office is asking the public for help identifying human remains found in the Great Miami River last week.
The remains of a male were found June 30 in the river near Dayton Cincinnati Pike and Shepard Road in Miami Twp., according to the coroner’s office.
According to the coroner’s office, there was a “distinct” tattoo that covered the male’s back. It appears to be a sword.
Coroner asks public to help ID human remains found in Great Miami River in Miami Twp.
The remains are that of a male who had a tattoo that covered his back, the coroner's office said in its plea to the public for help in making an identification..
www.whio.com
Previous article:
"The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office now has the skeletal remains that kayakers found Friday morning along a stretch of the Great Miami River in the Miami Twp. area.
Five Rivers MetroParks rangers and multiple firefighters were dispatched to the area of Dayton Cincinnati Pike, just south of the low dam, on a report that remains had been found.
The investigation and recovery effort was launched at about 9:30 a.m.
The remains had undergone “significant decomposition,” said Mark Hess, MetroParks chief of public safety.
Hess said kayakers found the remains, which were in with some tree limbs and debris.
A supervisor on the scene described the remains to News Center 7 as being “skeletal.”
Coroner now has remains kayakers find in Great Miami River in Miami Twp. area
Whether the remains are that of a male or female is uncertain, MetroParks chief of public safety says.
www.whio.com
Montgomery County asks for help identifying body found in Great Miami River
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Montgomery County is asking for the community's help in identifying a body that was found in the Great Miami River.According to the press
dayton247now.com
Coroner seeking to identify body found in Great Miami River
The coroner's office in Montgomery County is asking the public for help identifying a body found last month.
www.wlwt.com