Remains found on Wolf Creek Pass in 1991 identified as Indiana man

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MINERAL COUNTY, Colo. — Remains that were found in Mineral County in 1991 have been identified as an Indiana man, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation announced Monday.

Investigators submitted DNA from the remains for Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy testing in 2023. Those results were then confirmed with dental records and"other investigative tools," CBI said in its release. Heather Hall, Risku's niece, said she never met her uncle. He disappeared in 1987 — a year before she was born.

 

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