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What 20 year old mystery was solved at Lake Mead?

Human remains found at Lake Mead earlier this year have been identified as a Las Vegas man who drowned nearly 20 years ago, authorities said. Thomas Erndt, 42, drowned in the lake on Aug. 2, 2002, according to the Clark County Coroner's Office. His remains were discovered May 7 in the Callville Bay area.



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A 50-year-old mystery has been solved following the discovery of a body on the shore of Lake Mead. The human remains, which were found in October 2022, have been confirmed as belonging to a Las Vegas man called Donald P.

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More human remains found in Lake Mead, marking at least the 6th discovery this year. After a diver found what appeared to be a human bone in Lake Mead, the park searched the area and uncovered more human remains, the National Park Service confirmed Wednesday.

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Human remains revealed by shrinking Lake Mead identified half a century on. Coroners in Las Vegas have identified human remains found in Lake Mead as its waters recede as those of a 39-year-old man who drowned nearly half a century ago.

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There are many places to swim in the bright blue waters of Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. Be aware that there are no lifeguards in the park. Always wear a life jacket. Most fatalities at Lake Mead National Recreation Area could have been avoided if the person in the water was wearing a life jacket.

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Between 2006 and 2016, 275 people died at Lake Mead — about 100 more deaths than Yosemite National Park (the next deadliest) and 120 more than Grand Canyon National Park. Drownings account for the majority of the park's deaths.

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The depth of the water in front of the Hoover Dam has varied over years, largely impacted by the depth of Lake Mead, which has been on a fairly steady decline recently. In the 1980s, Lake Mead reached its peak depth of 590 ft (180 m) below the surface. Now, the lowest depth is about 400 ft (122 m).

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