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CANTON, Ohio (WJW) — With the help of advanced DNA technology, a man whose remains were found in Ohio more than two decades ago has been formally identified. A face among 50 billion leads to ...
A John Doe whose remains were found in 2001 has been identified as a Pontiac father who was gunned down in 1994, Ohio Attorney General Yost said.
The remains of a person found in 2001 in Northeast Ohio have been positively identified as Anthony Bernard Gulley of Pontiac, Michigan. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office hosted a press ...
Investigators in Stark County determined the remains belong to Anthony Gulley of Pontiac, who was 24 years old when he was murdered in Michigan in 1994. His remains were discovered years later ...
Using DNA, remains found in an Ohio town in 2001 were determined to belong to Anthony Gulley, of Pontiac. His death has been ruled a homicide. He was 24 years old at the time he went missing in 1994.
Anthony Bernard Gulley’s 1994 disappearance was solved this year by police and forensic experts in Ohio. In a Tuesday press conference, Stark County Sheriff Eric Weisburn said the Pontiac man ...
Using DNA, the remains were found to belong to Anthony Gulley. His death has been ruled a homicide. He was 24 years old at the time. Recommended Videos According to authorities, the month that ...
This week, investigators revealed the remains of a person found in 2001 in Northeast Ohio were identified as Anthony Bernard Gulley from Pontiac, Michigan. Elizabeth Gulley says she has always ...
The man was identified as Anthony Gulley of Pontiac, Michigan. Authorities said he is believed to be a homicide victim. Just days before Christmas back in 2001, someone discovered the skeletal ...
During a press conference Tuesday afternoon at the Stark County Sheriff’s Office, the man, known previously as “Stark County John Doe” was identified as Anthony Gulley of Pontiac ...
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