Tyler D. Henry, had been missing since September. (Facebook photo)
ONALASKA, Wis. (WKBT) Human remains found off an embankment along Hwy. 53 south of Sand Lake Road on April 25 have been identified as those of Tyler D. Henry, who had been missing since Sept. 2, according to the Onalaska Police Department.
The identification was determined from Onalaska police investigations and the findings from an autopsy done at Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner’s Office.
The investigation has not revealed any signs of foul play in the 36-year-old Onalaska man’s death, according to Onalaska police.
“Our department is still awaiting the final autopsy report, which is expected to take several weeks to complete,” according to an Onalaska police news release late Thursday afternoon.
Search of Latham Road property fails to locate missing person
STAR VALLEY - Over the past several months, the Onalaska Police Department has extensively investigated the disappearance of Tyler D. Henry. Mr. Henry was last seen in Onalaska, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, September 2, 2020.
As the investigation continues to evolve, information was received that Mr. Henry has family ties to Ronald Nash and his property on Latham Road in the Township of Utica, in rural Crawford County, Wisconsin.
Based on Mr. Henry’s family ties and other information, the Onalaska Police Department, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin Department of Justice State Crime Lab, K9 Handlers, and Crawford County Sheriff’s Department jointly worked together to search Mr. Nash’s property and adjoining neighboring properties for any signs of Mr. Henry. As a result of the search, Mr. Henry wasn’t located.