KS KS - Trego Co, WhtMale 35-55, UP2426, Back Brace Nearby, Poss Muscular Build; Heavy Work, Poss Trk Driver, Bib Overalls, Coat, Hiking Boot, Feb '95

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Added to the Doe Network today:
3674UMKS
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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Date of Discovery:
February 19, 1995
Location of Discovery: Trego County, Kansas
Estimated Date of Death: 1994-1995
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Near-complete or complete skeleton
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Physical Description
Estimated Age: 35-55 years old
Race: White
Sex: Male
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 180 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Back brace found in the area; muscular build
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Circumstances of Discovery
The skeletal remains of the decedent were found in the northeast part of Trego County. Authorities believe the decedent had a muscular build, indicating he might have been involved in some type of heavy work. His body was found with no identification.
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Trego County is west of Hays, east of Colby on I-70.

Population at the 2020 census was 2800, about 3500 in 94-95.

Resident Population in Trego County, KS

My guess is I-70 rather than local.

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John Wayne Dalton – The Charley Project
The first person that comes to mind for me is John Wayne Dalton, based on location and timeline (and, for what it's worth, he does somewhat resemble the reconstruction).
 
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Rule outs as of February 28th 2022
MP19996 Stephen Hammerle 08/22/1981 Riley KS
MP2710 Jack Shultz 11/28/1994 Johnson KS
 
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Unfortunately, page 2 of the article is not included in the newspaperarchive search. I will continue to look for it and post if I find it.

The Hutchinson News jun-05-1995-p-1/
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Found page 2. Additional info regarding specific clothing and footwear is included.
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The DDP is now working on his case, he is still in extraction/sequencing phase
 
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Description:

On February 19, 1995, a young girl was hiking in a pasture in Trego County, Kansas, an area approximately one mile from Interstate 70 and the small town of Ogallah. As the girl approached the banks of a small, secluded pond, she discovered a human skull in the mud. Investigators located additional bones and clothing remnants scattered in the surrounding meadow.

The man was estimated to be between 5’10”- 6’1” and 180 pounds with a muscular build. He had shoulder-length brown hair, and his teeth had extensive, high-quality dental work. A black, nylon back brace that was located near the remains indicated that he may have had an occupation that involved heavy lifting. The man is believed to have died between October and December of 1994. His cause of death could not be determined.

Based on the clothing remnants that were discovered near the remains, investigators believe that the man had been wearing bib overalls, a thick, red felt coat, and a plaid shirt. One new hiking boot with a Vibram sole was also located in a ravine, a short distance from the remains. There were several hair elastics inside one of the pockets of the overalls.
 
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Bumping
 
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Back braces aren’t just used for heavy lifting. He could have had back problems as well and wore it. Bib overalls are commonly worn by farmers, painters, people working in carpentery or construction or mechanics. So could have had any of these jobs, he could have worked outdoors because of the felt coat he was wearing, this guy was obviously trying to keep warm from something. I don’t think he was homeless or a transient either because of the expensive and extensive dental work.

A second theory I have is That he had spinal stenosis which would also explain the back brace, and he possibly couldn’t walk very good or at all and someone left him/threw him in the pond to drown or left him there to die of exposure, knowing he couldn’t move very good or at all.
 
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