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28-Year Mystery Solved: DNA Confirms Identity of Remains
4 Mar
Summary
- Human remains found 26 years ago were identified using advanced DNA technology.
- Dennis Craig Edmondson was reported missing in February 1998.
- Investigators are now treating the case as a death and exploring foul play.

A 28-year-old cold case in Arizona has seen a significant breakthrough with the identification of human remains found 26 years ago. Dennis Craig Edmondson, who was reported missing on February 18, 1998, has now been identified through advanced DNA technology. The remains were discovered by teenagers on October 22, 2000, in a desert area of Golden Valley.
Initially, investigators suspected the remains might belong to Edmondson, but dental records did not yield a match. The case was reassigned in January 2022, leading to the collection of new DNA samples from Edmondson's family. Despite initial difficulties due to degraded DNA, a manual review confirmed a familial match on February 24.
Authorities are now investigating Edmondson's death, exploring the probability that he did not die of natural causes. Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to come forward and contact the Special Investigation Unit.




