Missing Person Case

Fisherman’s Find: Could Sonar Solve Minnesota Cold Cases?

A fisherman using sonar on the Mississippi River in Minnesota discovered a submerged car, leading to the potential resolution of a nearly 60-year-old missing person case. Upon recovery of the 1960s-era Buick, investigators found human remains inside and identified the vehicle as belonging to Roy Benn, who vanished in 1967. The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office believes the remains are those of Benn, based on the car’s VIN and other evidence. The case has been handed over to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office, which has notified Benn’s family.

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Missing Woman Found in Mexico: No Foul Play Suspected

The Los Angeles Police Department reclassified the case of Hannah Kobayashi, missing since November, as a voluntary missing person case. Video evidence shows Kobayashi crossing the US-Mexico border into Tijuana on November 12th, alone and unharmed. Authorities confirmed no evidence of foul play exists, and Kobayashi’s prior expressed desire to disconnect from modern technology is noted. Despite previous incidents of Kobayashi going missing, the investigation is closed due to a lack of evidence suggesting harm.

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