Human Remains Found In Search For Missing Geologist Daniel Robinson

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Human Remains Found In Search For Missing Geologist Daniel Robinson

Human remains were discovered amidst volunteer searches for missing geologist Daniel Robinson. As we reported, the 24-year-old has been missing since June after leaving his job site.

The remains were found in Buckeye where Robinson’s Jeep was found in a ravine just three miles from his worksite on July 19. Robinson’s father said that he does not believe that the human remains belong to his son.

“I will continue my searches for my son,” he said on theTwitter page “Please Help Find Daniel.”

According to FOX 10,  investigators found a vertebra, two femur bones, and both sides of a pelvis. Experts are still waiting on DNA to confirm that it’s not Daniel.
Robinson’s jeep was found crashed into a ravine, and evidence showed that it has accelerated before the crash.
“More than 40 ignition cycles were recorded after the crash. This could be due to driver attempts to restart the vehicle or use the electrical systems. It’s unclear how many cycles occurred during tow recovery and when investigators downloaded data,” the said per FOX 10.


Robinson is 5-feet, 8-inches tall, 165 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes, and he’s missing part of his arm.

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