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Human remains found in Wendover

- GREGG CHAMBERLAI­N gregg.chamberlai­n@eap.on.ca

Police are asking for help from the public to determine the identity of a man whose remains were found in the Wendover area.

OPP officers from the Hawkesbury detachment and members of the Forensics Identifica­tion Services Unit (FISU) were called out on April 18, to a residence near the Ottawa River in Wendover, because of a report of unidentifi­ed human remains found. The body was discovered along the river shore, at a location off of Division Road in the Village of Wendover, in Alfred-Plantagene­t Township.

The remains were removed from the site and taken to Ottawa Hospital for a post mortem examinatio­n on April 19.

So far police know that the remains are of a man, estimated between 40 to 50 years old, with an approximat­e height of six feet. The examinatio­n indicates his head was shaved and his face was unshaven, with very short La Police provincial­e de l’Ontario a publié des photos de certains articles de vêtements trouvés avec les restes d’un homme décédé, non identifié, près de la rivière des Outaouais à Wendover. Quiconque reconnaît l’un de ces éléments est invité à appeler la police. or stubbly beard hair.

At the time the body was discovered, the unknown man was wearing an olive greencolou­red hooded jacket with a zipper up the front. The jacket had a quilted liner and Velcro wrist cuffs. Under the jacket he wore a blue, long-sleeved shirt, size medium, with a large logo on the front of the shirt. The logo featured a ram’s skull with a pair of revolverst­yle guns on either side of the head and the word “Blaisedale” underneath.

The deceased also wore a large-sized, beige T-shirt with a front logo featuring a large gramophone-type record player on a pedestal with the words “Dante Ross” or “Rossi” and “New York City” on the pedestal, and the word “aLife” in the background. On the back of the T-shirt were the words “Straight White Trash” in large letters.

He had on Athletic Works-brand black nylon track pants, which had a two-tone grey side leg strip. He also wore underneath long underwear, white or grey in colour. The man wore maroon-coloured thick wool socks, and size 11 black Airwalk brand running shoes, which feature a fluorescen­t yellow/green shoe sole and tongue.

The FISU and Russell County OPP Crime Unit will continue investigat­ing under the direction of lead officer Daniel Nadeau, detective inspector.

Anyone with informatio­n which may help identify the man can call the Rockland OPP detachment at 613-446-5124 or else the OPP’s toll-free 24-hour number at 1-888310-1122.

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