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Corpse found in Red Wing recreation area

Postby Daryl » Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:33 pm

Corpse found in Red Wing recreation area Retrieved from http://www.twincities.com/allheadlines/ci_8574043

A man found a body Thursday night in a Goodhue County recreation area as he was tapping trees for sap.

The Goodhue County sheriff's office said that the body, likely of a 6-foot-tall white man, had been in the woods about 200 feet off the Hay Creek Recreation Trail for at least six months.

The tree tapper told authorities that he had been in the same area a couple weeks before and had seen something covered in snow, but assumed it was a deer carcass. The recent snowmelt revealed clothing and the body.

The sheriff's office is still investigating. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the regional coroner's office are assisting. A search dog from the Minnesota Search and Rescue Dog Association will be used to search the area for evidence.
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Body found in Goodhue County

Postby Daryl » Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:35 pm

Body found in Goodhue County Retrieved from http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=501665

decomposing body was found in Goodhue County Thursday evening.

Sheriff's officials say a man who was tapping trees for syrup off the Hay Creek Recreational Trail, found what he believed was a dead body.

The man had noticed somehting covered in snow two weeks ago but believed it was a decomposing deer at the time.

The recent snow melt revealed articles of clothing and authorities comfirmed that it was human remains.

The body was found about 200 feet off of the trail in section 1 of Featherstone Township.

It is estimated the body had been there at least six months.

The victim is believed to have been about six feet tall and Caucasian.

The scene was secured for the evening and the investigation resumed this morning.

The Sheriff's Office is being assisted at the scene by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Minnesota Regional Coroner's Office. A search dog from the Minnesota Search and Rescue Dog Association will also be used to search for evidence in the area.

A portion of Hay Creek Recreational Trail has been closed while the scene is being processed.
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Berkshire Search & Rescue Dogs

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