DNA test is expected to confirm if the skeleton found in the woods is of elderly man missing for 2 months in AC
A DNA test will be conducted to identify skeletal remains found in the woods, believed to belong to an elderly man missing since January 18.
A DNA test is set to take place to determine whether skeletal remains found by a hunter in the woods of Ramal Aquiles Peret, Rio Branco, belong to Pedro Vilchez, an 87-year-old man who has been missing since January 18. Police indicated that clothing discovered nearby matches what Vilchez was last seen wearing, and though no definitive conclusions can be reached until the DNA results are available, the investigation is currently focused on this line of inquiry.
The local police, led by the coordinator of the State Department of Criminal Investigations, Delegate Pedro Paulo Buzolin, have stressed that it is still too early to confirm the identity of the remains. In addition to the DNA testing, forensic examinations will be conducted to clarify the cause of death. Buzolin expressed cautious optimism regarding the link between the found remains and Vilchez, noting that the clothing resemblance warrants further investigation.
This case brings significant concern to the local community, particularly regarding the safety of elderly individuals and the circumstances surrounding unexplained disappearances. As authorities await test results, they continue to examine the scene and investigate any potential leads that may explain Vilchez's disappearance and the circumstances surrounding the skeleton found.