Human skull found in Clear Creek County identified after 6-year search

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A human skull discovered by children in Clear Creek County in 2018 has been identified, sheriff’s officials announced Wednesday.

After a six-year search involving forensic anthropologists, DNA extraction and genetic testing, Colorado investigators identified the skull as David Michael Crady, who was born on Oct. 10, 1955, according to a news release from the Clear Creek Sheriff’s Office.

The human skull discovered in Clear Creek County in 2018 was identified as David Michael Crady, seen here in his senior yearbook photo. (Photo courtesy of the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office).

Sheriff’s officials said Crady’s death investigation remains open and there are no leads regarding the circumstances of his death or how his skull ended up in Clear Creek County.

Crady’s skull — along with a nearby tooth fragment — was found lying next to a power pole near Silver Lakes Drive in Clear Creek County’s Lawson community on May 11, 2018, according to the news release. The skull was missing its lower jaw but otherwise appeared undamaged.

Later that month, an examination of the skull revealed Crady had been dead for at least four months, though more likely for one or more years, sheriff’s officials said.

Investigators then sent the skull to the University of North Texas for DNA extraction. According to Wednesday’s release, they entered the DNA results into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.

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