Police in Towamencin Township, near Lansdale, found human remains after, they say surveyors working near the intersection of Welsh Road and Grist Mill Drive spotted a skull in a retention pond on Monday morning.
Law enforcement officials in Montgomery County are investigating after human remains were found in a retention pond after workers in Towamencin Township discovered a skull there on Tuesday morning.
According to police, the incident began when officers were called at about 11:58 a.m. on Tuesday after surveyor crews working in the area of Welsh Road and Grist Mill Drive found, what they believed, was a human [skull] in a retention basin at that location.
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Unidentified Persons Case Report
Case Photo
Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP119013 Male, Multiple
Status Unidentified
Date Body Found March 18, 2024
Location Found Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania
Estimated Age Range40-50 Years
Case Information
ME/C Case Number 2024-0617
Demographics
Biological Sex Male
Race / EthnicityWhite / Caucasian, Black / African American, Hispanic / Latino
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 50
Estimated Age Range (Years)40-50
Estimated Year of Death 2022-2023
Estimated PMI 1 Years
Height 5' 6"-5' 8"(66-68 inches) , Estimated
Weight Cannot Estimate
Circumstances
Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found March 18, 2024
NamUs Case Created March 28, 2024
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)40°15'19.5"N 75°18'28.7"W
Found On Tribal Land No
Circumstances of Recovery The majority of the skeletonized remains were recovered following the initial discovery of the skull.
Inventory of Remains One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Physical Description
Hair Color Unknown
Head Hair Description --
Body Hair Description --
Facial Hair Description --
Left Eye Color Unknown
Right Eye Color Unknown
Eye Description --
Other distinctive physical characteristic
Possible arthritis to weight bearing bones.
Multiple healed rib fractures. Left ulnar healed fracture.
Clothing and Accessories
Fieldline Pro Series RealTree backpack, camouflaged
Near the Body
Accessories
Red carabiner with red strap, connected to keyring with two house keys
Near the Body
Clothing
Gray/white sock with red/blue/black lines
Near the Body
Clothing
Free Planet Sustainable Denim pants, 31x30
Near the Body
Clothing
Cactus Man brand article of clothing (unknown)
On the Body
Clothing
Aeropastale gray sweatpants, size Large
Near the Body
Clothing
Vertical Sports brand jacket with hood, possibly black leather, size Large
Near the Body
Footwear
Sketchers Outdoor memory foam shoes, size 9
Near the Body
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Unidentified Persons Case Report
Case Photo
Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP119013 Male, Multiple
Status Unidentified
Date Body Found March 18, 2024
Location Found Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania
Estimated Age Range40-50 Years
Case Information
ME/C Case Number 2024-0617
Demographics
Biological Sex Male
Race / EthnicityWhite / Caucasian, Black / African American, Hispanic / Latino
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 50
Estimated Age Range (Years)40-50
Estimated Year of Death 2022-2023
Estimated PMI 1 Years
Height 5' 6"-5' 8"(66-68 inches) , Estimated
Weight Cannot Estimate
Circumstances
Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found March 18, 2024
NamUs Case Created March 28, 2024
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)40°15'19.5"N 75°18'28.7"W
Found On Tribal Land No
Circumstances of Recovery The majority of the skeletonized remains were recovered following the initial discovery of the skull.
Inventory of Remains One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Physical Description
Hair Color Unknown
Head Hair Description --
Body Hair Description --
Facial Hair Description --
Left Eye Color Unknown
Right Eye Color Unknown
Eye Description --
Other distinctive physical characteristic
Possible arthritis to weight bearing bones.
Multiple healed rib fractures. Left ulnar healed fracture.
Clothing and Accessories
Fieldline Pro Series RealTree backpack, camouflaged
Near the Body
Accessories
Red carabiner with red strap, connected to keyring with two house keys
Near the Body
Clothing
Gray/white sock with red/blue/black lines
Near the Body
Clothing
Free Planet Sustainable Denim pants, 31x30
Near the Body
Clothing
Cactus Man brand article of clothing (unknown)
On the Body
Clothing
Aeropastale gray sweatpants, size Large
Near the Body
Clothing
Vertical Sports brand jacket with hood, possibly black leather, size Large
Near the Body
Footwear
Sketchers Outdoor memory foam shoes, size 9
Near the Body
Actually, many identifiable clothing items here.
Though we might not hear soon, I am guessing if relatives see the notices he will be identifiable quickly.
Do the "healed" fractures indicate they had to have happened a good while he went into the water?
Actually, many identifiable clothing items here.
Though we might not hear soon, I am guessing if relatives see the notices he will be identifiable quickly.
Do the "healed" fractures indicate they had to have happened a good while he went into the water?
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office is nearing an identification of the skeletal remains found in Towamencin Township in March.
Coroner Dr. Janine Darby said investigators went out to the location where the body was found a second time, and were able to locate a mandible and a cell phone.
In a press event on Tuesday morning, Montgomery County Coroner Janine Darby said that, by using DNA testing, the remains were determined to having belonged to Isaias Hernandez-Geronimo, a 37-year-old man who lived near where to body was found.
Montgomery County officials, on Tuesday, said human remains found in a retention pond in Towamencin Township in March have been identified as belonging to Isaias Hernandez-Geronimo.
Coroner listed the cause and manner as "undetermined." The case is closed. family never reported the man missing in the 2 years since he was gone. he and his family moved to the area 4 months earlier. family and officials did not identify or release where they were originally from, whether or not the missing man was a citizen, or if he had prior health problems. When reporter asked why family did not report him missing, the coroner interrupted and said that question was 'inappropriate."
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