Michael Rodriguez's remains identified in Joshua Tree
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:45 pm
There was a short, mini-thread about Michael Rodriguez's disappearance embedded in the long Ewasko thread, so I thought I'd break out the conclusion as a separate thread.
As a recap, skeletal human remains were reported by hikers near Stubbe Spring on May 3, 2018, almost two years after Michael Rodriguez was last seen and his car found parked in a turn out on Keys View Road on June 30, 2016. On May 5, 2018, a woman stating she was Rodriguez's wife posted on Facebook that she received a phone call saying Rodriguez's wallet had been found near the remains but official identification was pending. A few days later, that post was taken down. As far as I know, neither JTNP nor the Riverside County Coroner ever issued a press release regarding an official identification. It may have happened, and I just missed it.
A contact of mine recently made an inquiry to the Riverside Coroner's office regarding the identification of the remains. They were informed the remains had officially been identified as those of Michael Rodriguez with the cause of death as "undetermined". The location of the remains were less than 0.1 miles northerly of Stubbe Spring and within 100 feet of the well used trail.
It amazes me that so many hikers passed by the site for almost two years and had not noticed anything. Prior to the discovery of the remains, I submitted a FOIA request to JTNP and received case records for the incident. None of the records show search efforts as far out as Stubbe Spring. The focus was the areas around Keys View Road within a couple miles of where the vehicle was found.
As far as I know, the remains were identified not long after their discovery. I am at a loss to explain the lack of media mention or any obvious press releases regarding the case's resolution. So this makes Ewasko the only individual still missing out there.
As a recap, skeletal human remains were reported by hikers near Stubbe Spring on May 3, 2018, almost two years after Michael Rodriguez was last seen and his car found parked in a turn out on Keys View Road on June 30, 2016. On May 5, 2018, a woman stating she was Rodriguez's wife posted on Facebook that she received a phone call saying Rodriguez's wallet had been found near the remains but official identification was pending. A few days later, that post was taken down. As far as I know, neither JTNP nor the Riverside County Coroner ever issued a press release regarding an official identification. It may have happened, and I just missed it.
A contact of mine recently made an inquiry to the Riverside Coroner's office regarding the identification of the remains. They were informed the remains had officially been identified as those of Michael Rodriguez with the cause of death as "undetermined". The location of the remains were less than 0.1 miles northerly of Stubbe Spring and within 100 feet of the well used trail.
It amazes me that so many hikers passed by the site for almost two years and had not noticed anything. Prior to the discovery of the remains, I submitted a FOIA request to JTNP and received case records for the incident. None of the records show search efforts as far out as Stubbe Spring. The focus was the areas around Keys View Road within a couple miles of where the vehicle was found.
As far as I know, the remains were identified not long after their discovery. I am at a loss to explain the lack of media mention or any obvious press releases regarding the case's resolution. So this makes Ewasko the only individual still missing out there.