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John David Baird, 60, and Bradley Kenneth Baird, 30, both of Northville, were pronounced dead on June 10, according to death ...
The medical examiner reports murder-suicide involving a father and son is suspected cause of death at Isle Royale National ...
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mlive on MSNDead Isle Royale campers identified as a father and sonTwo men found dead in a campground at Isle Royale National Park on June 8 have been identified as a father and son, Bradley ...
Investigators are working to learn more after two unidentified campers were found dead at a remote backcountry campground at Isle Royale National Park, according to the National Park Service.
The two campers who were found dead on Isle Royale have been identified as 30-year-old Bradley Baird and his father, ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation in Detroit confirmed June 11 that federal officials were at the Isle Royale National Park, following the death of two campers at the remote campground.
The National Park Service is working to identify two campers who were found dead within Isle Royale National Park early Monday morning.
Read more: Two campers found dead at Isle Royale National Park, cause of death and identity unknown The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is available at this time.
The National Park Service confirmed the deaths of two campers at Michigan's remote Isle Royale National Park, located in the middle of Lake Superior.
The identities of the victims are being withheld. South Lake Desor Campground is located inland on the south side of Lake Desor off the Greenstone Ridge Trail at Isle Royale National Park in Michigan.
Jessica Mathews / [email protected] Two campers discovered dead on a remote island on Lake Superior have been identified as area ...
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