Detroit, MI
Man found dead on train tracks in Detroit still unidentified 21 years later
DETROIT – It has been 21 years since a person was discovered useless on practice tracks in Detroit. He nonetheless hasn’t been recognized.
He was discovered useless on practice tracks by police after they have been notified by a railroad conductor in Detroit on June 11, 2001.
He had a recognizable face and officers have launched a sketch of him.
He had quick brown/gray hair and a receding hairline. He had blue eyes.
He was carrying a blue and white gray striped button-up shirt, blue tie, gray slacks, and Atlantic model underwear. He was additionally carrying white socks and Wolfe Island model black-sports model sandals.
He’s believed to have been 40 to 55 years previous. He was 6′2′’ and weighed 190 lbs.
Anybody with data ought to contact the Detroit Police Division at 313-596-1800. Case No. is 01-091928.
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Roughly 40,000 households across metro Detroit are without power after strong storms moved through the region on Wednesday.
DTE Energy reported Thursday the company is bringing in storm response teams from Ohio, Illinois and Indiana to help speed up restoration efforts, with estimates that 75% of affected customers will be restored by the end of the day.
A heat advisory remains in effect through 10 p.m. Thursday for most of the Detroit Metro area. Heat index values are expected to peak in the mid to upper 90s, according the National Weather Service, with scattered thunderstorms expected this afternoon and throughout the week.
As a record-breaking heat wave continues to sweep across the Midwest and Northeast, officials are urging people to limit outdoor activities if possible and to check on family members and neighbors who may be vulnerable to the high humidity and heat.
Temperatures are forecasted to drop slightly in metro Detroit by early next week, with highs expected to linger in the mid-80s.
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