OR OR - Hood River County, UncMale, 20-40, UP14092, glasses, yellow knit clothing, found at Heather Canyon near Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Area, July'01

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Please merge if he has a thread.

Unidentified Male
Namus UP14092
D.B.F: July 12, 2001
Estimated PMI: Years
Estimated year of death: Unknown
Location Found: Hood River County, Oregon

Vital Information:
Race: Uncertain
Age: 20-40
Height: 5'8" (estimated)
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Unknown
Eyes: Unknown
Clothing Yellow knit clothing remnants with a white stripe at the cuff/hem
Accessories: Toothbrush, glasses
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Circumstances:
The partial remains of an adult (probable male) were found by employees of the Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Area at the bottom of Heather Canyon. Remnants of clothing were also found, see clothing description for more details.

Case Information:

ME/C Case Number: 01-9135

Hood River County Sheriff's Office - (541) 386-2098
Agency Case Number:
S2001-0741
Gerry Tiffany, Det. Sgt.

Oregon State Police - State Medical Examiners Office - (971) 673-8200​

Veronica "Nici" Vance, Forensic Anthropologist

2 Exclusions:
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He has ruleouts so hopefully he has DNA. The canyon he was located in is next to some ski slopes, maybe he had an accident then fell down?

Also, would anyone have suggestions on what era his glasses are from?
 
  • #2
Kenneth Budlong seems like a decent match

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MP25588
D.L.C: September 24, 1995
Missing From: Mount Hood, OR
Race: White/Caucasian
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 165lbs
Circumstances: Budlong was last seen on September 24, 1995. He went on a solo climb up Mount Hood, a 11,235-foot peak in Mount Hood National Forest. He was an experienced climber. Authorities believe Budlong suffered an accident on the mountain, possibly on the Reid Glacier, but his body has never been recovered.

Same mountain, but he was supposedly on the western side of it. Maybe he had changed his travel plans last minute and didn't tell anyone though.

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  • #3
I contacted Dr. Vance about the possible match to Kenneth Budlong, but unfortunately he has no DNA or identifiers on file, so comparison is impossible at this point.
 
  • #4
5 August 2003, Albany Democrat-Herald, pg 6
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Looks like Fred Frauens (MP101672) has been ruled out but is not listed publicly

"Found with the remains were a ring and a medallion that Frauens did not have."

"The jacket was faded maroon"
 
  • #5
5 August 2003, Albany Democrat-Herald, pg 6
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Looks like Fred Frauens (MP101672) has been ruled out but is not listed publicly

"Found with the remains were a ring and a medallion that Frauens did not have."

"The jacket was faded maroon"
Wait, disregard this article, I realized this is the wrong body
 
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  • #8
Please merge if he has a thread.

Unidentified Male
Namus UP14092
D.B.F: July 12, 2001
Estimated PMI: Years
Estimated year of death: Unknown
Location Found: Hood River County, Oregon

Vital Information:
Race: Uncertain
Age: 20-40
Height: 5'8" (estimated)
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Unknown
Eyes: Unknown
Clothing Yellow knit clothing remnants with a white stripe at the cuff/hem
Accessories: Toothbrush, glasses
View attachment 402900
Circumstances:
The partial remains of an adult (probable male) were found by employees of the Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Area at the bottom of Heather Canyon. Remnants of clothing were also found, see clothing description for more details.

Case Information:

ME/C Case Number: 01-9135

Hood River County Sheriff's Office - (541) 386-2098
Agency Case Number:
S2001-0741
Gerry Tiffany, Det. Sgt.

Oregon State Police - State Medical Examiners Office - (971) 673-8200​

Veronica "Nici" Vance, Forensic Anthropologist

2 Exclusions:
View attachment 402902
He has ruleouts so hopefully he has DNA. The canyon he was located in is next to some ski slopes, maybe he had an accident then fell down?

Also, would anyone have suggestions on what era his glasses are from?
Clothing sounds 1970s to early 80s. Glasses are 1970s aviator style shades
 
  • #9
no expert here but the frames LOOK like artifical tortoiseshell, and authentic tortoiseshell goods were banned in the early '70s so probably later than that.
 

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