Human Remains Found Near Hoover Dam in 2009 Identified to Be of a Hitchhiker From Michigan Authorities have uncovered the ...
Bones found in 2009 near the Hoover Dam have been identified as belonging to William Herman Hietamaki of Michigan. He was last seen by family in 1995.
With the help of forensic genetic genealogy, Arizona authorities recently identified the remnants of a man whose case went ...
Mohave County Sheriff's Office/ Facebook Authorities in Arizona say human remains found by the Hoover Dam in 2009 belong to a man who was last seen in 1995. William Herman Hietamaki was last seen ...
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Human remains discovered nearly 15 years ago near Hoover Dam have been identified as a Michigan man last seen by family members in 1995. The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday that ...
Authorities in Arizona have identified remains found by construction workers near the Hoover Dam more than a decade ago as those of a man who had not been seen by his family for nearly 30 years.
The “first concrete for the dam was placed on June 6, 1933,” and the “last on May 29, 1935,” at an average of “160,000 cubic yards of concrete placed in the dam per month” and a peak ...
(CBS DETROIT) - Human remains found near the Hoover Dam in 2009 have been identified as those of a Michigan man last seen by his family in 1995. In November 2009, construction crews were on break ...