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The remains were identified as Daniel Claeys, a local man who was in his early 30s when his family said he was missing in 2019. According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System ...
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
The remains of Daniel Claeys were discovered in a truck found “buried deep in the mud” of the Mississippi River (not the part seen here) near East Moline, Illinois, police say.
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