DNA technology helps OPP identify remains found in Algonquin Park 45 years ago | Unpublished
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Author: Kevin Nielsen
Publication Date: September 4, 2025 - 15:25

DNA technology helps OPP identify remains found in Algonquin Park 45 years ago

September 4, 2025
Ontario Provincial Police say DNA technology was key in identifying the remains of an Ohio man whose body was discovered in Algonquin Park 45 years ago.


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