Bay Area beach bones from 1999, 2023 ID'd as same missing man
Source: latimes.com
- Human remains found on a Bay Area beach in 1999 and again in 2023 have been identified as those of the same man.
- DNA analysis finally matched the bones to Jorge Vasquez, a 40-year-old who went missing in 1998.
- The case shows how advanced forensics can solve decades-old mysteries.
Two sets of human remains discovered on a beach in Pacifica, California - one in 1999 and another in 2023 - belong to the same person, identified through DNA as Jorge Vasquez. Authorities used genetic genealogy to link the bones to Vasquez, who vanished from San Francisco in 1998. This breakthrough highlights the power of modern forensics in cold cases and brings closure to a long-unsolved mystery.