Human remains found in Washington national park identified after nearly 30 years

A man whose skeletal remains were discovered at remote campsite in the wilderness of Washington state has been identified more than 25 years after the grisly find.The remains were found inside a sleeping bag in a tent in a remote area of Olympic National Park in 2000, according to the National Park Service.Investigators were initially unable to determine the person’s identity, but in 2025 a lab specializing in forensic genealogy used a DNA sample to identify possible relatives.California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story After conducting interviews with family members in several states and analyzing genetic evidence, investigators were finally able to identify the man as Joseph Louis Serrao Jr.“This case remained unresolved for nearly 30 years, but investigators never lost sight of the goal of identifying this individual and finding answers for his family,” said Debra Flowers, deputy chief of the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch.“I’m proud of the persistence and collaboration that made this identification possible, and I hope it brings some measure of closure to those who have spent so many years wondering what happened to Joseph.”California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!California Post App: Download here!Home delivery: Sign up here!Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!...

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