Human remains discovered in Mohave County over 25 years ago have been identified as a missing Arizona man.
Teenagers discovered the remains on October 22, 2000, in Golden Valley, near Burro Road and Verde Drive, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.
“Investigators were informed that the DNA samples from the unidentified human remains were degraded, making comparison of them to other DNA samples extremely difficult,” the sheriff’s office said.
Dig deeper: Dental records recovered from the remains returned no results, but police suspected the remains belonged to Dennis Edmondson, who was reported missing in 1998.
Investigators collected DNA samples from Edmondson’s family members, and on February 24, the remains were matched to the samples.
What they’re saying: “While we are excited to announce that one part of this 28-year-old mystery has been solved, the case must now transition into a death investigation,” the sheriff’s office said. “Investigators are exploring the probability that Edmondson did not die of natural causes and are urging anyone who may have information about this case to come forward.”
Anyone with information is encouraged to call the sheriff’s office at 928-753-0753, extension 4408. When you call, please mention DR# 98-03894.