CANADA Canada - Male, 18-35, located on sandbar in Fraser River, Sep'72 * sculpture*

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RCMP in British Columbia - Mounties seeking public’s assistance to solve a 47 year mystery
2020-01-22 14:11 PST
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RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance to identify the remains of a person found 47 years ago.

September 1972 Chilliwack RCMP received a report that the body of a man had been located on a sandbar in the Fraser River near McSween Road. After completing a thorough investigation officers did not find evidence to support an act of criminality or the identity of the recovered remains. The case went cold.

Then, in January 2020, during a unique partnership between the RCMP and New York Academy of Art the faces of 15 Canadian unidentified human remains were reconstructed by students as part of a forensic sculpture workshop which included the man located in Chilliwack.
Description:
  • Male aged 18-35 years.
  • Hair: Brown.
  • Eyes: Brown.
  • Well looked after teeth.
Chilliwack RCMP are reaching out to the public for assistance identifying the person depicted in the image, says Corporal Mike Rail spokesperson for the UFVRD. We are hoping to put a name to a face and provide an answer to a family after 47 years of missing a loved one.

To view the reconstructed images of the 15 unidentified Canadians click onto ‘Do you know who they are?

Anyone who believes they can provide information to identify this person is urged to contact their local police agency or, should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).''
 
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Jan 22 2020
Project by art students from New York may help police identify dead in B.C.
Facial reconstruction of Canadian unidentified human remains | Royal Canadian Mounted Police
''In January 2020, students at the New York Academy of Art reconstructed 15 faces of Canadian unidentified human remains. As part of the forensic sculpture workshop, they applied clay directly to 3D-printed replicas of the real skulls. This is the first time we've partnered with the academy.
Do you know who they are?

These are the faces that were reconstructed by the New York Academy of Art. Have a look and help us bring them home.

You can see more details on each case or submit tips on the Canada's Missing website.''
 
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Yeah, I've found absolutely nothing since his identification in September. You'd think there might be some press release but nope. Oh well.. at least his family knows now.
Truth.
The Family regaining control is the End All and Be All.
When a Doe is identified I’ve learned to give gratitude, say Grace, and move on.
Thank you for caring, and for being a part of this great community.
 

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