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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 & ...
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Advnture on MSNMurder-suicide suspected for 2 backcountry campers – father and son – found dead on remote Isle Royale National Park, according to medical examinerThe campers were found dead near Greenstone Ridge trail at Isle Royale National Park, Michigan on June 8. They have now been ...
Few details are known about the investigation, which has created unease at Isle Royale National Park during the summer camping season. The park is made up of Isle Royale, the largest island in ...
What happened at Isle Royale? The park service received reports of two dead people at a backcountry campground in the park at about 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 8, the park service said in a news release.
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.
Isle Royale is the northernmost part of Michigan and sits about 55 miles away from the Upper Peninsula’s mainland. It can be accessed by ferry, seaplane or private boat.
HOUGHTON, Mich. (WLUC) - The Keweenaw County Medical examiner says the investigation into the two people found dead on Isle Royale June 9 continues to progress. Dr. Michael McAllister is the ...
The father and son found dead on Isle Royale National Park in early June have been identified as Bradley Baird, 30, and John Baird, 60, according to death certificates from the Keweenaw County ...
Isle Royale National Park is a park that consists of a large island surrounded by more than 450 smaller islands, preserving 132,018 acres of wilderness on 850 square miles.
KEWEENAW COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU)— The two campers who were found dead on Isle Royale have been identified as 30-year-old Bradley Baird and his father, 60-year-old John Baird, both from ...
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