(CNN) Skeletal remains that were found in Joshua Tree National Park last month have been identified as 51-year-old Paul Miller, a Canadian man who went missing in 2018, according to officials. The remains, along with personal items belonging to Miller, were found on December 20 in a remote part of the Fortynine Palms Canyon area, the National Park Service (NPS) said in a press releaseThe San Bernardino County coroner confirmed this week that the remains belonged to Miller using dental comparison but did not provide the cause of death. Miller went missing in July 2018 while he and his wife, Stephanie Miller, were on a vacation to celebrate their 26th anniversary , according to Find Paul Miller, an organized mission by family and friends to help find the missing man. He was last seen on the Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail, where he was heading out for a hike on July 13. His wife reported him missing after he never returned to their hotel.
Source: CNN January 19, 2020 23:03 UTC