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Sudbury Police release sketch, hope to identify body found in creek

Human remains found in Junction Creek in May have still not been identified, and police have have now released a more complete sketch of the man in the hopes of finding out who he was.

More information is being release to try and identify a body found in Junction Creek in May

Human remains found in Junction Creek in May have still not been identified.

With the assistance of the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service, Sudbury police have released a more complete sketch of the man in the hopes of finding out who he was.

The man is described as Aboriginal, between 30- and 48-years-old, with long straight black hair, a black beard and moustache. Police say he was about 5-feet-5-inches tall, and 157 pounds, had brown eyes, and four front teeth in his upper jaw remaining.

One other distinguishing feature the man had was an old wound from an air gun — a pellet was found embedded in his chin bone.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 705-675-9171 ext. 6632.