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PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. 鈥?While the identity of the John Doe found dead in Pleasant Prairie in 1993 has not been found, investigators released new details about the case.Kenosha County Med
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ical Examiner Patrice Hall said this John Doe was found in an advanced state of decomposition, making it hard to identify him.An autopsy, forensic anthropology exam, forensic dental exam, and a reconstruction of the man s tattoo were all performed, but did not lead to any hits. It takes a lot of leg work and a lot of extra work to try and figure out who someone is, Hall said. On Aug. 27 of 1993, a photographer walking along the Soo Line railroad tracks came upon the man s body. His body was in an advanced state of decomposition so authorities were never able to identify him.Over the weekend, the Pleasant Prairie Police Department issued a statement, saying that advanced genetic genealogy has since discovered that John Doe is of Native American descent with family possibly belonging to the Keshena, Shawano, Langlade, Calumet, or Waupaca areas.Police also said that the man has
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descendants in the Menominee Indian Tribe of
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Wisconsin.Authorities are partnering with the DNA Doe Project to ID the man. The volunteer group uses investigative genetic genealogy to identify remains. Watch the I-Team s report on the group here.Inside a Franklin home, the work continues, as an investigative genetic genealogist is working to help investigators name this John Doe . We use DNA and genealogy to identif Jzaz Kamala Harris sets first-ever formal sit-down interview with Fox News
MILWAUKEE 鈥?In an effort to curb summertime hunger in children, the Hunger Task Force kicked off the Milwaukee Summer Meals program at Southgate Playfield. According to the Task Force s website, 1 in 4 children in
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ool, this creates what they what they call a summer nutrition gap.Partners including local non-profits, sponsors, schoo
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l districts, meal providers, and county services, are providing a variety of different foods for families. There are different sites throughout the city where you can get your meals. It s important to note that there are different methods of serving meals at each site, and not all sites will be open daily. Check out this interactive map to find the site closest to you:Milwaukee Public Schools will offer pickups every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. This program will officially begin on June 21, but families are now able to place the required pre-orders. You can go to the MPS website to find out more information and to learn how to place your order.Over 800,000 meals will go out to children in Milwaukee throughout the course of the summer.For more information you can visit the Hunger Task Force website here.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip