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The Columbus Dispatch looked into the cases of thousands of people who disappeared and have never been found.
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After three people were located, officials learned that a third man had been in the water.
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Ohio has its first success in identifying skeletal remains using a technology not previously available to the state's crime labs. Twenty-two-year-old...
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Updated: 6:07 p.m., Tuesday, Jan 14, 2020 The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has taken 14-year-old Harley Dilly off the missing and endangered child list after a body was recovered in an abandoned house near Dilly’s home in Port Clinton. Tuesday evening, the Ottawa County Coroner's Office released a preliminary autopsy report, having determined Dilly died from compressive asphyxia after being trapped in the chimney. Police believe Dilly’s death was an accident and no foul play is suspected.
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Columbus police are investigating after finding the body of Payton Elizabeth Young, who has been missing since January 21, in the Scioto River on…
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It’s been 15 years since the disappearance of a Marysville woman. Even with few answers, it's still one of the area's most talked-about cases.Early on the…
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Search crew in northwest Wyoming, have found a 16-year-old Olentangy High School student and her adult sisters.Searchers have found three Midwestern…