In October 2002, CBI assisted the Saguache County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) in the recovery of the remains of an unidentified male found wrapped in a blanket.
Colorado law enforcement officials on Tuesday released facial reconstruction images in hopes of identifying a man whose body was found off a state highway in Saguache almost 19 years ago.
Second set of human remains identified in Colorado, suspect remains in custody on unrelated charges
Suspect nicknamed Psycho has not been charged in connection to the deaths
Background photo courtesy of Conejos County Sheriff s Office
By: KMGH Staff
and last updated 2020-12-30 16:34:53-05
CONEJOS COUNTY, Colo. â A second set of human remains has been identified from a property in the San Luis Valley, about three weeks after the first set was identified.
On Nov. 10, investigators found human remains as they conducted a search warrant in a rural location in the county near the town of Las Sauces. The remains included at least three people.
A third set of remains found in November has not yet been identified. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 4:52 PM MST December 29, 2020
CONEJOS COUNTY, Colo. A second person whose remains were found on a Conejos County property in November has been identified as a woman who was last seen in October, according to an update from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
A forensic odontologist assisting task force investigators used dental records to identify the recovered remains as Shayla Jenna Hammel, who was in her mid-30s.
The Saguache woman was reported missing to the Saguache County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) on Nov. 26. At that time, a family member reported they had not had any contact with Hammel since late October.
Second set of human remains identified in San Luis Valley; man nicknamed Psycho remains in custody but not charged with deaths
Background photo courtesy of Conejos County Sheriff s Office
and last updated 2020-12-30 16:17:47-05
CONEJOS COUNTY, Colo. â A second set of human remains has been identified from a property in the San Luis Valley, about three of weeks after the first set was identified.
On Nov. 10, investigators found human remains as they conducted a search warrant in a rural location in the county near the town of Las Sauces. The remains included at least three people. After the discovery, authorities announced they were searching for a suspect named Adre Jordan Baroz, 26, who was well-known in the area by the nickname Psycho. He was taken into custody on Nov. 19 in New Mexico.