The man’s sketch has been added to a list of unclaimed remains within Snohomish County. The medical examiner’s office said the hairstyle and color and eye color are guesses to hopefully make that person more identifiable.
A Native American, Asian, Hispanic or mixed-race descent man’s remains were found on September 26, 2020, in a shallow grave on 130th Street Northeast in south Everett. He is believed to be 22 to 43 years old and has been dead between 1 and 30 years. The cause of death is undetermined.
A white man’s remains were found on April 9, 2007, near milepost 9 on Sultan Base Road. It appeared the man was camping in the woods and died 1 to 5 years before his remains were found. He is believed to be 20 to 50 years old. The cause and manner of death are undetermined.
Another white man’s remains were found in the Skykomish River on February 28, 1991. Additional remains belonging to the man were found on March 27, 1991, near High Bridge Road in Monroe. Then more remains belonging to him were found on August 21, 1991, in the south Snohomish River. The cause of death was homicidal violence.
To report someone as missing, call 911. Snohomish County stated that if someone has been missing over 5 years, call the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office at 425-388-3393 and then press “0″ with the person’s full name and date of birth to check if they are still entered as a missing person.
Julia Dallas is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read her stories here . Follow Julia on X here and email her here .
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