- Posted August 12, 2013
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Hawaii Island police say remains belong to Mich. man

HILO, Hawaii (AP) -- Hawaii Island police have identified human remains found in a remote area of Mauna Kea volcano as belonging to a Michigan man reported missing nearly six years ago.
Police said last Thursday they used dental records to identify Brian Patrick Murphy. His remains were found last week about 12,000 feet above sea level.
The 67-year-old from Plymouth, Mich. went missing on Dec. 5. 2007.
He had told a Mauna Kea visitors center employee that he wanted to hike to the summit of the volcano, which rises 13,796 feet.
A few hours later, the National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for the summit. Later than night, a friend reported the father of two and grandfather of five missing.
Published: Mon, Aug 12, 2013
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