Found Deceased NY - Christian Rojas Martinez, 22, Roxbury, 20 Jan 2018

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State police are looking for a 22-year-old man missing from the town of Roxbury in Delaware County since Saturday, a media release from Troop C said tonight.

Troopers said Christian Rojas Martinez was reported missing from a location on Old Ferris Farm Road. He is described as Hispanic, and 5-feet-7-inches tall with a medium build, the release said. He has brown hair, brown eyes and was wearing a green parka, blue jeans and black boots, troopers said.

Rojas Martinez was last seen at about 3:30 p.m. Saturday, according to troopers, who asked that anyone with information, call Troop C at (607) 561-7400.

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Oh no!! Found deceased [emoji20]: http://www.binghamtonhomepage.com/news/local-news/missing-delaware-county-man-found-dead/932443810

22-year old Christian Rojas Martinez was reported missing Sunday and was found dead in a body of water.

Police say on Friday, he and 6 others were staying at 521 Old Ferris Farm Road in the Town of Roxbury and went camping in the area.

The investigation determined that Martinez wandered away from the location and did not return.



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Another young man, another body of water. Seems to happen so very often...R.I.P.


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Isnt it a little cold to be camping ? Especially in upstate NY ?
 
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