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The two campers who were found dead at a remote campground at Isle Royale National Park have been identified as Bradley Baird, 30, and John Baird, 60, of Northville, the Keweenaw County Clerk & ...
It’s been one month since the bodies of two campers were found on Michigan’s remote Isle Royale National Park.
What we know. Two deceased campers found by park rangers on the remote island of Isle Royale on Monday morning have been identified, NPS said Thursday.
The National Park Service found two unidentified people dead at Isle Royale National Park Monday morning, after getting ...
Isle Royale National Park on Thursday, June 12, said the individuals who were found dead at the park earlier this week have been identified and next of kin notified, but officials did not release ...
KEEWENAW COUNTY, MI -- Two men found dead in a campground at Isle Royale National Park on June 8 have been identified as a ...
The National Park Service said in a release on June 12 that it has identified two campers who died on Isle Royale, but it did not release their identities.
The two campers found dead at a remote campground in Michigan last month have been identified as a John and Bradley Baird, a father and son.
Lake Desor is located in the middle of the main Isle Royale island, closer to Windigo at the western end than to Rock Harbor in the east. According to recreation.gov, the only access to the campground ...
The two campers who were found dead at a remote campground at Isle Royale National Park have been identified as Bradley Baird, 30, and John Baird, 60, of Northville, the Keweenaw County Clerk ...
Park officials said "This remains an ongoing investigation, and we have no further information to provide." FBI assists in investigation. On Wednesday, June 11, the Federal Bureau of Investigation ...