Thanks for the update, Cubby
I wasn't able to ascertain a TOD from the article, have you come across it?
Those keys have a lot of rust on them - any possibility they were in the lake? Were any other found articles discovered to have some kind of water damage to them?
Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America and the only one located entirely within the United States. The other four Great Lakes are shared by the U.S. and Canada. Wikipedia
Area: 58,000 km²
Length: 494 km
Surface elevation: 176 m
Fish: Bowfin, Largemouth bass, Smallmouth bass, Lake trout, Yellow perch
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At a news conference Tuesday, Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth said that due to the condition of the remains found on Dec. 28, nothing from foul play to suicide to an accident has been ruled out, but he added, "Someone knows who this is."
.Kenosha County Medical Examiner Patrice Hall said those transactions occurred at the Waukegan Thornton's between December 2012 and January 2014. Authorities said Thorntons surveillance tapes from that time period had long since been recorded over before the investigation started.
Beth and Hall said the find leads them to believe the person either made multiple visits to that station, or perhaps lived in Waukegan for a period of time
Waukegan police said they have received no missing person reports fitting the situation, and the same is true for other police departments contacted in parts of Illinois and across Wisconsin, Beth said.
She said that the Reebok sweater found with the body was likely made in 2015, according to the sports shoes and apparel company.
The person was wearing an triple-extra large jacket and the rest of the clothing was extra large, Hall said
Beth said the Lake Michigan current in the area generally runs from north to south, and that officials were initially focusing on areas north of Kenosha County, including a missing kayaker from Port Washington who has since been ruled out.
Authorities are asking anyone with possible information about the body to contact the Kenosha County Medical Examiner's Office at 262-653-3869.
[h=2]ID - Patrick Beavers, 24, Jerome, 3 April 1997[/h]
Thanks, Dot. I was looking for this thread the other day to see if there were any updates, but couldn't remember what it was called.
Human remains found at the bottom of a bluff on the shore of Lake Michigan in December have been identified as those of a missing Waukegan, Ill., man.
According to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department, the person was identified as Jonce Robinson Jr., 38.
http://www.kenoshanews.com/news/loc...cle_e04f99ef-2dfd-50ce-aceb-872a09c02c39.htmlSgt. Mark Malecki said media coverage of the discovery of the remains and description of the clothing and belongings led Robinson’s family members to reach out to authorities.
Malecki said DNA from family members were compared with DNA from the skeletal remains, with testing done by the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification.
The cause of Robinson’s death is unknown.
“This brought closure not only to Jonce’s family, but to the long hours put in by the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department detectives and the Kenosha County Medical Examiner’s Office,” according to a statement from the Sheriff’s Department.
Robinson was last seen by his family in March 2016.