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Sounds like something @othram could help with.''Authorities have closed the case of skeletal remains found last year in the Deschutes River north of Archie Briggs Road, concluding that there is currently no way to identify them.
- By ANNA KAMINSKI The Bulletin Oct 20, 2023
- Remains found in Deschutes River last year now deemed a cold case
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The remains were found by a young girl swimming in the Deschutes River in northwest Bend on Aug. 27, 2022, Bend Police said at the time. Police collected bones from the river, and the state medical examiner’s office confirmed that they were human remains.
One day later, the Deschutes County Search and Rescue team found more bones, which led police to believe the remains were from a single person who had been in the river for a year or longer.
Police sent the remains to the state medical’s examiner’s office for possible DNA identification, but were told on Sept. 21 that identification was not possible because the bone sample tested “was too degraded with bacteria to obtain a DNA profile.”
''The lack of movement in the case led District Attorney Steve Gunnels to close it. It won’t reopen until more information becomes available, he said.''
We will take a look!Sounds like something @othram could help with.
0 Missing Person ExclusionsThe National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
By bringing people, information, forensic science and technology together, NamUs helps resolve cases.www.namus.gov
Are there any exclusions listed for this case?
I really hope one of the top labs for DNA extraction tried again.
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