Found Deceased WI - Ju Lee, 37, Neenah, 4 Feb 2022

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**Missing Person** Please Share**

The Neenah Police Department is asking for assistance in locating a missing Neenah man.

Ju Lee was last seen on Sherry Street in Neenah on the evening of 02/04/2022. He is 37 years old, approximately 5'1" and 120 lbs. He would have been on foot or possibly riding the bus. There was no clothing description given for him.

If you have information that could assist us in locating Ju Lee, please contact our non-emergency line at 920-886-6000. If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact our tip line at 920-886-6020, reference case #22-4053.

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Missing man last seen in February in Neenah
 
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**Missing Person** Please Share**
The Neenah Police Department is asking for assistance in locating a missing Neenah man.

Ju Lee was last seen on Sherry Street in Neenah on the evening of 02/04/2022. He is 37 years old, approximately 5'1" and 120 lbs. He would have been on foot or possibly riding the bus. There was no clothing description given for him.

If you have information that could assist us in locating Ju Lee, please contact our non-emergency line at 920-886-6000. If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact our tip line at 920-886-6020, reference case #22-4053.

City of Neenah, Wisconsin Police Department
 

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Jeesh... I wonder how old his kid was/when they died, and if that had anything to do with Ju's demise. I am unfamiliar with the area he was located in. I wonder if he is recently deceased or has been the whole time.

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“On April 27th, a fisherman called the sheriff’s office and reported that they were fishing near some weed beds, located what they believed to be a body in the water,” Lt. Chris Braman, Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office, said.

“The remains were wearing clothes that held the form of a body.”

“Some of the normal ID processes aren’t possible due to the condition of the remains.”

He says they couldn’t use things like dental records or fingerprints,
so they enlisted the help of biological anthropologists at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.

“The methods we rely on are different in every case,” Dr. Jordan Karsten said.

Karsten, chair of the anthropology department at the university, is often called upon to help in local cases.

“DNA is a newer science. Everybody thinks that DNA has been around forever, but the ease of access for law enforcement isn’t there yet. We have to go outside of our State Crime Lab to get an identification done, so in this case we are working with some private labs as well as some federal partners to find the most efficient way to get it done,” Braman said.

Braman believes the remains are several months old.
 
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I wonder if any foul play is suspected. This is about 2 miles from the city center of Neenah
 

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