More human remains found in Lake Mead, which continues to recede amid drought
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More human remains found in Lake Mead, which continues to recede amid drought
BY MARISSA EVANSSTAFF WRITER
MAY 8, 2022 4:33 PM PT
More human remains have been found in Lake Mead as the lake continues to recede amid drought conditions.
Human skeletal remains were found Saturday at Callville Bay in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, according to reports from local station
KLAS-TV. National Park Service rangers responded to the scene, and the Clark County Medical Examiner is trying to determine the cause of death. ... There were no immediate signs of foul play, according to the KLAS-TV report.
The discovery comes a week after boaters found buried in mud a barrel containing skeletal remains. Police said the remains are likely those of a gunshot victim. Based on personal items found in the barrel, police think it has been at the bottom of the lake since the 1980s. ... Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said they
feared finding more human remains as the lake continues to recede.
The lake which serves more than 25 million people across California, Arizona, Nevada and Mexico is at a historical low level, depleted by rising temperatures and drought.
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Marissa Evans covers healthcare and communities of color in California for the Los Angeles Times. Before joining The Times in 2021, she worked for the Star Tribune in Minneapolis. She also previously reported for the Texas Tribune, CQ Roll Call and Kaiser Health News. Evans graduated from Marquette University with a degree in journalism.