Cold Case Tuesday:
Troop A continues to investigate the 1991 discovery of skeletal remains in
Niagara County.
New York State Police
in Niagara continue to investigate the discovery of skeletal remains of an
unidentified man 27 years ago in Niagara County.
On Saturday, June 22,
1991 at 5:04 p.m., skeletal remains of an unknown male were found by two teens in
the Town of Lewiston. The teens were
picking berries in a wooded area off Black Nose Spring Road, located on the
Tuscarora Indian Reservation in Niagara County.
The body was found about 30 feet from the road’s edge, in an 11 foot
ravine.
The man was bound
with cord and his mouth had been gagged with a washcloth. The manner of death of the man’s death is
unknown.
The victim is
believed to be an African American male, 30 to 45 years old, and was between
5’7 to 5’10. The victim was found to
have sustained broken ribs, as well as facial fractures which had healed prior
to his death, and may have been the result of the sport of boxing.
The victim was
wearing a white-short sleeve V-Neck undershirt (Fruit of the Loom- size 42-44)
and long, light colored underwear (Hanes- medium).
Anyone with information regarding this investigation is
asked to contact Senior Investigator John Dipasquale of the New York State
Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Lockport at (716) 434-5589. Please refer to SJS # 1197767.