Human Remains Found Near Hoover Dam in 2009 Identified to Be of a Hitchhiker From Michigan Authorities have uncovered the ...
In 2009, two construction workers found human bones on a highway near the historic Hoover Dam. Thanks to forensic genetic ...
Nov. 11, 2009, was an ordinary day for two construction workers on a highway near the historic Hoover Dam on the border of ...
The men searched the area and found more bones ... a black athletic shoe and a green sleeping bag, police said. A second ...
After the fire was extinguished, human remains were found in the vehicle, police said. The county coroner, state police and state fire marshal's office were contacted. "After all agencies ...
After the fire was extinguished, human remains were reportedly found in the driver's seat of the midsize SUV. During an autopsy Friday morning, officials were able to extract enough fluids to ...
Authorities have identified human remains that were found at the Hoover Dam 15 years ago as a Michigan man who was visiting ...
Arizona authorities recently identified a missing Michigan man through bones discovered near the Hoover Dam 15 years ago. The ...
The police investigation unfolded all across the nation, from the Southwest, where the bones were found, to a DNA lab in Texas, and finally to Trout Creek, Michigan, in the western Upper Peninsula and ...
A mystery man whose remains were discovered at the Hoover Dam 15 years ago has finally been named thanks to DNA technology. The bones – found near the hydroelectric power plant that sits between ...
Human bones found 15 years ago by workers pouring cement near the Hoover Dam have finally been identified as a Michigan man.
Human remains found in 2009 near the Hoover Dam have been identified as William Herman Hietamaki, a man missing from Michigan and last seen in 1995.