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Human remains found in a Colorado national park likely solve a nearly 4-decade old 'cold case,' park officials say

Nov 5, 2021, 20:07 IST
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Search and rescue crew members search for Rudi Moder 1983. Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Human remains found in Rocky Mountain National Park likely belong to a German man who disappeared 38 years ago.
  • The remains likely belong to Rudi Moder, a 27-year-old hiker, who was last seen in February 1983, officials say.
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Skeletal human remains found at Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park likely belong to a German man who went missing in the park 38 years ago, officials say.

The National Parks Service said in a press release that the remains, which were first found by a hiker near avalanche debris in August 2020, likely belong to Rudi Moder, who was 27 when he was last seen on February 13, 1983.

Moder, an experienced winter mountaineer who lived in Fort Collins, had started a two-to-three-night ski mountaineering trip into Rocky Mountain National Park the day he was last seen, officials said.

NPS said that when the remains were first found last year, rangers were unable to investigate because of the nearby Cameron Park Fire and East Troublesome fire.

But this summer, an FBI Evidence Response Team collected the skeletal remains and rangers picked up skis, poles, boots, and personal items believed to belong to Moder that were found in the area.

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Officials attempted to officially identify the remains through dental records, but the result were inconclusive.

"In the decades following Moder's disappearance, search efforts continued periodically by Rocky Mountain National Park staff and Larimer County Search and Rescue Teams," NPS said. "The discovery and recovery of Rudi Moder's remains closes out a nearly four-decade-long cold case at Rocky Mountain National Park."

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