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Police looking for help in identifying human remains

The Sudbury Police are looking for some tips in identifying human remains found last year. Police recovered a body from Junction Creek in May of 2015. All of the tips police were following up on have gone cold, and they are looking to the public to see if anyone knows who the man is.

He is described as Aboriginal, between 30 and 48-years-old, and was found wearing a unique dark hoody with images of wolves on chest, sleeves, and back.

If anyone can identify the man, call the police at 705-675-9171.

 

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