Human remains that washed ashore in Clallam Bay in August 2008 have been identified through forensic testing, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office reports.
Human remains found on the shore in Washington state nearly 17 years ago have now been identified as belonging to Jeffrey ...
On Tuesday, March 11, the Mission Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced that the remains belonged to Jeffrey Surtel, 17, of Mission, British Columbia. Authorities said Jeffrey’s family ...
On April 29, 2007, Jeffrey Surtel was reported missing by his family. They believed he left the house on his bike while they were asleep, but noted he left most of his belongings. The ...
DNA analysis concluded the remains were Jeffrey Surtel, 17, whose family had reported him missing from their British Columbia home on April 29, 2007. “Our hearts go out to Jeffrey’s family and friends ...
CLALLAM COUNTY, Wash. - Human remains that washed ashore on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula in 2008 have officially been identified as belonging to a 17-year-old who went missing from British ...
Mission RCMP said when Jeffrey Surtel's family reported him missing in 2007, they believe he left the house on his bike while they were asleep, which was out of character for him.
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The Canadian Press on MSNNew DNA analysis in United States confirms remains of B.C. teen, missing since 2007Police in Mission, B.C., said it also took a crowdfunding campaign and the use of new DNA technology to identify the remains ...
Police say that 17-year-old Jeffrey Surtel was reported missing by his family on April 29, 2007, and despite search efforts and several tips of possible sightings, he was not found. They say that ...
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