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DoeNetwork Hot Case 2387
http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase2387.html
http://www.sacp.ca/missing/details.php?id=135
Name: North Battleford FOUND HUMAN REMAINS
Date Last Seen: 1984-05-12
Last Seen Location North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Age: 25 Years Old (+/- 5 )
Date of Birth: Unknown
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
Height: 170 cm (5'6")
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Features: Gracile build, no prior professional dental work.
Clothing Worn at time of disapearance: Unknown
File #: 1984-2039
Agency: RCMP - Saskatoon
Additional Information:
On the 12th of May, 1984, fishermen located human remains on the bank of the North Saskatchewan River near North Battleford. The remains were examined by the University of Saskatchewan Archaeology Department. The remains were determined to have vome from a Caucasian, likely male, approximately 25 years of age at the time of death. The elapsed time of death was about 2 years. The person had no prior professional dental care and would have complained of considerable discomfort associated to periodontal disease.
http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase2387.html
http://www.sacp.ca/missing/details.php?id=135
Name: North Battleford FOUND HUMAN REMAINS
Date Last Seen: 1984-05-12
Last Seen Location North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Age: 25 Years Old (+/- 5 )
Date of Birth: Unknown
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
Height: 170 cm (5'6")
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Features: Gracile build, no prior professional dental work.
Clothing Worn at time of disapearance: Unknown
File #: 1984-2039
Agency: RCMP - Saskatoon
Additional Information:
On the 12th of May, 1984, fishermen located human remains on the bank of the North Saskatchewan River near North Battleford. The remains were examined by the University of Saskatchewan Archaeology Department. The remains were determined to have vome from a Caucasian, likely male, approximately 25 years of age at the time of death. The elapsed time of death was about 2 years. The person had no prior professional dental care and would have complained of considerable discomfort associated to periodontal disease.