Some human remains found last summer at drought-stricken Lake Mead have been identified as belonging to a Las Vegas man missing since July 1998.
last summer at drought-stricken Lake Mead have been identified as those of a Las Vegas man missing since July 1998, authorities said Wednesday.
Claude Russell Pensinger was 52 at that time, the Clark County coroner’s office said, noting that hisover the course of three days last July and August on newly exposed shoreline near the Boulder Beach swimming area. A cause of death was not determined, a coroner’s statement said. A telephone call to possible family members was not returned, and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Officer Robert Wicks said it would take time to determine whether the department has a missing person report related to Pensinger.
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