Human remains that washed ashore on the Olympic Peninsula in 2008 have been identified as a 17-year-old who went missing from ...
PORT ANGELES — Human remains that washed ashore on the Olympic Peninsula in August 2008 have been identified through forensic ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNRemains of missing B.C. teen finally identified after 18 yearsThe remains of B.C. teenager Jeffrey Surtel, who was reported missing 18 years ago, have finally been identified after being ...
The remains of a 17-year-old who disappeared in 2007, have been identified through DNA testing, bringing closure to a mystery that spanned nearly two decades.Je ...
CLALLAM COUNTY, Wash. - Human remains that washed ashore on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula in 2008 have officially been identified as belonging to a 17-year-old who went missing from British ...
"Remains have been identified through DNA testing as belonging to our beloved son Jeff. It is believed that he passed away on ...
For family and friends of Jeffrey Surtel, it’s long-awaited closure. Human remains that washed ashore on the Olympic ...
Mission RCMP said when Jeffrey Surtel's family reported him missing in 2007, they believe he left the house on his bike while they were asleep, which was out of character for him.
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
New DNA analysis in United States confirms remains of B.C. teen, missing since 2007A foot that washed up inside a running shoe on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state has solved the puzzling ...
Numerous tips of possible sightings were received from various areas of the Lower Mainland and other parts of B.C., but none ...
"Remains have been identified through DNA testing as belonging to our beloved son Jeff. It is believed that he passed away on ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
DNA analysis confirms remains as Mission, B.C., teen, missing since 2007Mounties says DNA testing has confirmed remains that washed ashore in Washington State almost 17 years ago are those of a ...
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