Officials believe remains found inside a submerged vehicle in Dixie County, Fla., are those of James Aaron Toole, 72.
James Aaron Toole of Pansey, Ala., was 72 years old when he went missing in 1995. Officials have notified his family they believe they have found his remains in Florida.Florida officials believe they have found the remains of a south Alabama man who went missing in 1995, according to the man’s family.Toole told his granddaughter he wouldn’t greet at her school bus the following day because was driving to the Plant City, Fla.
Inside the vehicle were human remains. The sheriff’s office was notified and a dive team was called to the scene to conduct a more extensive search, locating additional parts of the vehicle and more human remains. The remains were turned over to the Dixie County Medical Examiner’s Office. By Saturday, the family had released a statement, appreciative their beloved family member had been found, but noting the discovery also raises new questions.
Until last week, no information on Toole’s whereabouts had been received since 1995 other than an unconfirmed report his wallet had been found at a gas station in Bainbridge, Ga., in 2020.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
October is Beef Month in AlabamaThe Alabama Cattlemen’s Association is coordinating Beef Month in Alabama.
Leer más »
Where The Casper Cast Is NowWhere the cast of 1995's Casper is now.
Leer más »
U.S. Supreme Court declines review of Alabama death row caseJohnson was convicted of the 1995 murder of Jefferson County Sheriff's Deputy William Hardy.
Leer más »
Missing Alabama man connected to bones found in Steinhatchee River during hurricane cleanupNew evidence is being collected in a possibly decades-old cold case
Leer más »
Valuable sculpture by Alabama artist found at Birmingham Goodwill for $39.99Woman finds valuable art piece in the same Birmingham Goodwill a $6000 wedding dress was found.
Leer más »