Identified! OR - Beaverton, Skeletal remains in woods, Sep'10 - Sergey Yanpolskikh

Police say there is nothing overtly suspicious about skeletal human remains found Tuesday on the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon campus in Beaverton, but say they will exhaust all resources to try to identify the deceased, and if called for, a killer.

A surveyor working at the campus wandered off a trail at around 11 a.m. while marking trees and shrubs, and discovered the remains at Farmington Road and Southwest 149th Avenue, at the far west end of the campus.

http://blog.oregonlive.com/hillsboroargus/2010/09/skeletal_remains_found_in_wood.html
 
Nothing suspicious? Admittedly the remains could be very old and/or at a known burial site, but given the early stage and lack of information, it's an odd thing for them to come up with, don't you think?
 
Discovery Ends 5-Year Missing Persons Case

Fox12 Oregon
POSTED: 3:11 pm PDT September 24, 2010
UPDATED: 4:48 pm PDT September 24, 2010

http://www.kptv.com/news/25150594/detail.html

BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Human remains found in the woods at the far west end of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon campus have been identified, Beaverton police said.

According to a statement released Friday, the remains belong to Sergey Mihalovich Yanpolskikh, 52, who lived in Beaverton.

Yanpolskikh disappeared on the morning of July 9, 2005, police said.
 

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