Eleanor Eddings Dark color/ Brown head hair. Gregory E. Thomas (1) A person authorized to dispose of human remains may not perform or cause to be performed final disposition of more than one human remains at a time unless written permission, after full and adequate disclosure regarding the manner of disposition, has been received from the person or persons under RCW. Galarza, Eriberto Lynch, Roger PENDELL, Willice Michael Dale He had black hair, and his eye color was unable to be ascertained. Lori Chittick Myrtle E. Daniels Willard Neal Anderson Taylor, Jr. Lumir Heckel KO, Sue No family was found for him. Failure to obtain such consent is a misdemeanor. Any person violating any provision of RCW. JOHNSON, Derek The jurisdiction of bodies of all deceased persons who come to their death suddenly when in apparent good health without medical attendance within the thirty-six hours preceding death; or where the circumstances of death indicate death was caused by unnatural or unlawful means; or where death occurs under suspicious circumstances; or where a coroner's autopsy or postmortem or coroner's inquest is to be held; or where death results from unknown or obscure causes, or where death occurs within one year following an accident; or where the death is caused by any violence whatsoever, or where death results from a known or suspected abortion; whether self-induced or otherwise; where death apparently results from drowning, hanging, burns, electrocution, gunshot wounds, stabs or cuts, lightning, starvation, radiation, exposure, alcoholism, narcotics or other addictions, tetanus, strangulations, suffocation or smothering; or where death is due to premature birth or still birth; or where death is due to a violent contagious disease or suspected contagious disease which may be a public health hazard; or where death results from alleged rape, carnal knowledge or sodomy, where death occurs in a jail or prison; where a body is found dead or is not claimed by relatives or friends, is hereby vested in the county coroner or medical examiner, which bodies may be removed and placed in the morgue under such rules as are adopted by the coroner or medical examiner with the approval of the county commissioners, having jurisdiction, providing therein how the bodies shall be brought to and cared for at the morgue and held for the proper identification where necessary. There shall be established in conjunction with the chief of the Washington state patrol and under the authority of the state forensic investigations council a state toxicological laboratory under the direction of the state toxicologist whose duty it will be to perform all necessary toxicologic procedures requested by all coroners, medical examiners, and prosecuting attorneys. A reward of US$15,000 is currently being offered for any information on the woman or the circumstances of her death. GOODS, Kevin Lynda Earls 17-1687 Patrick A. Lee, died at age 60 on 08/27/17 of natural causes while hospitalized in Tacoma. Wilbert Johnson, Jr. His family was not found. IDENTIFIED - Sandy Rideout disappeared from downtown Seattle in 2006. Brian L. Richardson Faatoaga T. Ufuti If the body or human remains are still unidentified thirty days after discovery, the county coroner or county medical examiner investigating the death must, as soon as practicable, submit information regarding the body or remains to the national missing and unidentified persons system created by the United States department of justice's national institute of justice. The King County Medical Examiner's Office is seeking the public's assistance in identifying cold cases of unidentified remains. The county coroner and the lead investigator from the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction must provide the family member or representative with a list containing any conduct the family member or representative is prohibited from doing when interacting with the remains, including an explanation of why the conduct is prohibited. 16-2082 Gerald Robert Coates, died at age 58 on 11/17/16 of natural causes at home in Graham. 17-1402 William Henry Tyler, died at age 66 on 07/10/17 of accidental overdose near railroad tracks in Tacoma. 17-0068 Dong Ho Chung, died at age 84 on 01/07/17 of natural causes while hospitalized in Lakewood. George J. Lynch BAGBY, Joseph Grady Forest Albert L. Delp Jr. PETERSON, Edward The remains are from 2016, 2017, and 2018, and include people from all across the county. Wesley Gissentanner No family was found for him. Costas J. Rakas The public is invited to the ceremony, which will include burial rites, prayers from clergy, a memorial plaque and memories shared by friends. ROWELL, Jay Marlene Dolezal Dorothy Flower MASON, Donaid Bruce Stolzman Gillian Timms Tens of thousands die each year in the United States and no one claims their bodies. Jeffery Gallant Missing Persons website provides a resource for families to search for missing persons nationwide and searches for matches with persons entered into the. HARPER, Richard (2) The surviving children of the decedent. Osca Madrid Frances K. Swanson He was also wearing a tan short sleeve shirt with two pockets, a white T-shirt, blue jeans and a pair of Pro Wing sneakers. The remains are still unidentified. David H. Kingsolver Alejandro Ruiz James Hawkins Jose Desantiago-Carillo DONOVAN, Lori Ann If you have reported someone missing over 5 years ago and they are still missing, call the Snohomish County Sheriffs Office (425) 388-3393 (then press 0) with the persons full name and date of birth to check that they are still entered as a missing person; older cases may have been inadvertently removed from the database. Jeffrey J. Kyes Richard Wayne Fox James Stefurak 17-0186 Dean A. Studeman, died at age 84 on 01/03/17 of natural causes while hospitalized in Puyallup. ALLEN, Ernest Laszlo Nagy John Martin MEREDITH, Judith C. Joann Daubert George Elliott (2)(a) The county coroner, medical examiner, or prosecuting attorney may withhold any information which directly or indirectly identifies a decedent until either: (i) A notification period of forty-eight hours has elapsed after identification of the decedent by such official; or. Barbara Peterson Carl F. Chilcote Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office Skeletal remains found in blackberry bushes at a dock in Washington in 2020 were just identified as a man missing for several years, authorities said. Randall J. Margheim All jewelry, moneys, papers, and other personal property of the deceased shall be inventoried immediately upon being taken into custody by the coroner or his or her appointees. Randolph Vaught Gregory F. Sudderth (2) Any person engaged in ground disturbing activity and who encounters or discovers skeletal human remains in or on the ground shall: (a) Immediately cease any activity which may cause further disturbance; (b) Make a reasonable effort to protect the area from further disturbance; (c) Report the presence and location of the remains to the coroner and local law enforcement in the most expeditious manner possible; and. English, Robert CURVIN, Charles MURPHY, Terri Descriptions of cases can also be found at NAMUS.gov Other items found included a red flannel-lined sleeping bag, wire-rim aviator-style glasses with plastic lenses, and various other toiletries. Any party by showing just cause may petition the court to have autopsy made and results thereof made known to said party at his or her own expense. Delroy Mosley There isn't a day that goes by where Anthony Romagnolo doesn't think of his father, who died in the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center. (b) During the forty-eight hour notification period, such official shall make a good faith attempt to locate and notify the next of kin of the decedent. LEE, Melinda Dewayne F. West The remains include a stillborn infant, a person whose body was found in a wooden box in the parking lot of a grocery store, and an unidentified man found in the Puyallup River last winter. Matson, Sally The list of its authors can be seen in its historicaland/or the page Edithistory:List of unidentified decedents in Washington. (c) The transfer of human remains under (b) of this subsection does not create: (i) A private right of action against the state or its officers and employees or instrumentalities, or against any person, firm, corporation, or association transferring the remains; or. The King County Indigent Remains program provides funding for cremation for individuals who are indigent and who have died in King County. Currently there are over 40,000 unidentified decedents in the United States. SHAY, Terry TUENGEL, Thomas THOM, Garwood Marque Anthony Ervin Patric Larner James Edward Moore The Snohomish County Medical Examiners Office is seeking assistance in identifying the unidentified remains listed below. Gilbert Lira-Garcia No family was found for him. Holmes, Diana GOH, Kiang Doyle Hawn Any physical characteristics were impossible to determine. FANNING JR, James Elemer Gloncz Ancheta, Isabella Grace M. Sherrill John Bendele Release of information concerning a death. On February 28, 1991 a fisherman on the Skykomish River near Startup found human remains on the river bank. She remains unclaimed by her family. Terry Robertson James Rice Gary A. Hill Carl Taylor It is our hope that the use of the Internet will greatly expand our reach and assist in finding relatives or friends of these persons. DORMAN, Thomas The dental identification system shall maintain a file of information regarding persons reported to it as missing. Julian Miller Richard Gudmundson, Tara Guggenmos Baby Girl VILLA-CEJA In an ongoing effort to locate families for unclaimed individuals, the Snohomish County Medical Examiners Office enters unclaimed individuals intoa National database. It was created in 2000 by the FBI using existing portions of the CODIS database. Nora Farrell (1) It is the duty of every person who knows of the existence and location of skeletal human remains to notify the coroner and local law enforcement in the most expeditious manner possible, unless such person has good reason to believe that such notice has already been given. The remains of a young girl have been discovered along the H.B. Bi-racial male black/white, 5'11" height, 180 - 200 pounds, clothing included Levi jeans (33x36), Hanes brand underwear (waist size 30), black socks and high top work boots with braided string laces and a Vulcan sole. Detectives contacted a family member who provided their own DNA, confirming the remains as belonging to Jerilyn L. Smith, 68, of Sequim, who disappeared in January 2018. The remains were found scattered, possibly as a result of animal activity. The national missing and unidentified persons system is a publicly searchable resource developed by the national institute of justice that contains databases of missing persons and unidentified persons cases from across the country. (3) If the decedent has not made a prearrangement as set forth in subsection (2) of this section or the costs of executing the decedent's wishes regarding the disposition of the decedent's remains exceeds a reasonable amount or directions have not been given by the decedent, the right to control the disposition of the remains of a deceased person vests in, and the duty of disposition and the liability for the reasonable cost of preparation, care, and disposition of such remains devolves upon the following in the order named: (a) The person designated by the decedent as authorized to direct disposition as listed on the decedent's United States department of defense record of emergency data, DD form 93, or its successor form, if the decedent died while serving in military service as described in 10 U.S.C. Richard L. Jensen Francis A. Akinyemi The cause of death is homicidal violence. Peter G. Corey Gordon Gibson Call 911 to report someone missing. DENISON, William Peter Delbuck Steve Young Jose Casco Overall, her cranium and three other bone fragments were recovered. Except in cases of dissection provided for in RCW, No coroner, medical examiner, or his or her designee shall be liable, nor shall a cause of action exist, for any loss or damage based upon the release of any information related to his or her findings under RCW. Pamela Dawson .Joe R. Quintana, Jr. DUNCAN, James He had gray hair, and a hammer toe deformity on his great left toe. Judy Vaughan Gary Weaver Karen L. Johanson WEIDENKELLER, James Lute Lacey Jack Leroy Gallaci . W. L. Hendricks Eusebio Santos Following the Washington Capitals' first NHL Trade Deadline as sellers since 2007, their hope remains that this season is a one-year setback in their bid to win the Stanley Cup again . 1315UFDC Asian 40-60 yrs Feb. 21, 2008; 1317UFDC Black Infant Jan. 16, 2012; Michael D. Ransier Chester E. Randall ROBINSON, Georgia Hunt, David Michael Crowley Human remains first discovered nearly three decades ago in Colorado have been identified as a woman who vanished in Washington state, investigators said Wednesday. Very poor dental health Mark W. Brady Monty Banks The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is a national information clearinghouse and resource center for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person cases across the United States. 37. Jeffrey Frasier PARSON, Quincy JOHNSON, Michael Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor in rural Lincoln County. Selena Macdougall Richard Degloppen Harriet J. Rathbun Edward Goddard The file shall contain the information referred to in this section and such other information as the Washington state patrol finds relevant to assist in the location of a missing person. MENKE, Steven Jackson Smith Roberto Velasco-Zabala (b) "Forensic remains" are those that come under the jurisdiction of the coroner pursuant to RCW, (c) "Inadvertent discovery" has the same meaning as used in RCW. MITCHELL, Blake FOREMAN, Anthony Moe, Marrie. Robert Bell Rebekah Goldstein Clarence G. Hearns BARBER, Edward He remains unclaimed by his family. Robert A. Fleming He now calls himself "Benjaman . Please call for more information(425) 438-6200. Henness, Douglas Roy Janke This process normally takes approximately 90 days. Edward Small Larry W. Taylor Dianne Greer Michael G. Shirey Sour Nou Buford Thornton Jacqueline Griffin Randy Dawes JOHNSON, Janet The family member or representative may not conduct any practices or ceremonies until the county coroner and the lead investigator provide their authorization. City of Death. COLEMAN, Roy Ronald A. Mccartney He remains unclaimed by his family. He remains unclaimed by his family. Description. MYERS, Lawrence Lynn Jackson [11], On October 13, 2010, the skull and some vertebrae of a young/middle aged female of unknown race were found near State Route 507 in Pierce County, Washington. Gary Jackson Deanna Simon Donald Rudd Brian Cush David E. Hunt A .22-caliber revolver was found near his body leading investigators to believe he committed suicide. Dian Liberato The woman was estimated to be between 20 and 29 years old, was between 5 feet and 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 115 pounds. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one. Richard D. Ethridge

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