Identified! WA - Snoqualmie, UnkMale, in woods near river, Dec'16 - Tiffany Galsworthy

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Crews hired by the city were clearing a possible Riverwalk site with machetes, doing plotting work, when they came upon the remains in a wooded area north of State Route 202 and Snoqualmie Parkway. They notified the Snoqualmie Police Department at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 2.

The King County Medical Examiner’s Office later determined the remains were from a male who had been deceased for six to 12 months. His age is unknown.

A small shopping cart was found in the area, Almquist said. An assortment of clothes was found spread around the area as well.
There were teeth in the skull, Almquist said, which will allow investigators to search dental records and perform DNA testing to try to identify the remains.
http://www.theeastside.news/snovall...cle_b3ba7028-c19f-11e6-af92-331fc07b36cb.html
 
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The shopping cart indicates to me that he was probably homeless, many around this area have old shopping carts that they use to transport their possessions. This is also pretty close to town, within spitting distance of Snoqualmie and the famous Snoqualmie Falls.
 
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http://q13fox.com/2017/01/09/remain...-snoqualmie-identified-as-local-homeless-man/

Remains found last month in a wooded area have been identified as that of a 62-year-old man who had been a “transient in the Snoqualmie Valley for some time,” the city of Snoqualmie said Monday.

The remains found on Dec. 2 in a wooded area north of State Route 202 and the Snoqualmie Parkway were that of Tiffany Galsworthy, a male, the city said in a news release.

No foul play suspected.
 
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I think the name in the thread title may be incorrect :)


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The name in the thread title appears to be correct. Here's another source that confirms his identity as Tiffany Galsworthy.

On December 2, 2016, while crews were surveying land for a proposed Riverwalk Project trail, human remains were found in the wooded area north of SR 202 and Snoqualmie Parkway. A city press release said the investigation was turned over to the King County Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the deceased person’s identity and potential cause of death.

Monday, January 9, 2017, the City of Snoqualmie released the name of the deceased man – 62-year old Tiffany Galsworthy, stating he had been transient in the Snoqualmie Valley for some time.
http://www.livingsnoqualmie.com/hum...oqualmie-falls-identified-local-homeless-man/
 

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