Updated: 2:53 PM PDT May 13, 2021
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. Human skeletal remains were found Tuesday in a wetland area near Southeast Causey Avenue and Fuller Road in unincorporated Clackamas County. Clackamas County Sheriff s Office detectives are seeking tips in the case.
Someone came across the remains and went to a nearby fire station to report them on May 8, the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office said.
The Clackamas County Deputy Medical Examiner and Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) forensic experts responded.
Authorities believe the remains are between eight months and over two years old. They also believe the remains belonged to a white man who was between 5 6 and 6 1 and 45 to 65 years old.
A distinctive T-shirt may help authorities identify remains found in Clackamas County
Updated May 13, 2021;
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Anyone who saw a man wearing a distinctive shirt during the past few years in Clackamas County is asked to contact authorities who are trying to identify skeletal remains found in a wetland.
A week ago, Clackamas County sheriff’s deputies were called after someone showed up at a fire station in Happy Valley. The person reported finding a partial human skull near Southeast Causey Avenue at Fuller Road. Deputies searching the area found additional skeletal remains and contacted the Clackamas County Deputy Medical Examiner and forensic experts.
Sheriff s Office investigating homicide on Oak Shore Lane; tips sought
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Please reference CCSO Case # 21-004502
At 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a deceased adult male at a single-family residence on the 1700 block of Oak Shore Lane.
Deputies arrived at the residence. The deceased identified as
Jimmy Alan Pearson, 63, of Milwaukie had lived alone at the house. One of the man s employees found the body when the employee went to the residence to check on Pearson after he hadn t been seen at work.
Deputies investigated and found the death scene to be suspicious.