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Post by LadyBlue on Mar 7, 2017 15:50:16 GMT -5
Chris Jenkins - Nov 21, 2006 - Chris Jenkins was last seen leaving a downtown Minneapolis bar on Halloween night four years ago. His body was discovered four months later along the Mississippi River, still clad in his Halloween costume. A police lieutenant says the cause of death was listed as drowning. The manner of death was listed as unknown but was thought to be an accident or suicide and the case was closed.
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Post by LadyBlue on Mar 7, 2017 22:52:16 GMT -5
Scot Radel - March 1, 2006 - The St. Cloud Police Department said the body of missing St. Cloud State University student Scot Radel was found in the Mississippi River at about 1:45 PM. Chief Dennis Ballantine told reporters there was "no evidence of foul play," and that there were no obvious signs of injury. Radel's cell phone, keys, watch and wallet were found on his body.
An autopsy showed Radel's blood-alcohol level was 0.215 percent.
The only tidbit of news was that footprints police had found near the river appeared to be those of someone running.
Radel was supposed to meet his roommates at the Press Bar and was asking them for directions, police said. Radel told his roommates he had left McRudy's Bar and Pub and could see the Paramount sign and a bank from where he was standing at the time of the call.
Roommates said after a few phone calls back and forth, his phone went dead
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Post by LadyBlue on Mar 7, 2017 23:24:30 GMT -5
Patrick Kycia - SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 - Patrick Kycia, 19, of Stillwater, had been seen last in the early morning hours on Friday at a Phi Sigma Kappa party about eight blocks from the house he rents with three other students.
At 3:52 AM, roommate Travis Fanum received a call on his cell phone from Kycia’s cell phone. Kycia said nothing during the 15-second call. His wallet, with cash and bank cards still in it, was found about three blocks south of the frat house at 611 10th Street.
A body found Tuesday in the Red River was that of a missing Minnesota State University Moorhead student.
Kycia's body was discovered by a search and dive team near a wooded area where one of his shoes was found a day earlier. The spot was about two miles from where his wallet had been previously found.
Witnesses expressed disbelief about the death, saying the night he went missing, Kycia had been drinking, "but could still walk a straight line."
There were no obvious signs of trauma, police Lt. Bob Larson said.
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