Minnesota fisherman who found car may have solved 1967 cold case
Briefly

A fisherman named Brody Loch found a submerged 1960s Buick on the Mississippi River, leading to the resolution of a missing person case. Local sheriff's office divers recovered the vehicle, which contained human remains. The car was identified as belonging to Roy Benn, missing since September 1967. Investigators believe the remains likely belong to Benn. The case has been turned over to the Benton County sheriff's office, who notified Benn's family. This discovery provides potential closure for the family after nearly six decades.
A fisherman recently discovered a submerged 1960s-era Buick in the Mississippi River, leading to the resolution of Roy Benn's nearly 60-year-old missing persons case.
Human remains found inside the recovered vehicle, identified as belonging to Roy Benn, who went missing in September 1967, are undergoing identification testing.
Authorities confirm the car's vehicle identification number matched records of Roy Benn, missing since 1967, offering closure to his family after decades of uncertainty.
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