Council Bluffs: The remains of an Iowa man who mysteriously disappeared in 2009 was discovered inside a closed grocery market where he used to work, police said.
The Council Bluffs Police said that the man has been identified through DNA analysis as 25-year-old Larry Murillo-Moncada who used to work at the No Frills supermarket.
On November 28, 2009, his parents reported him missing. They told the police that their son became upset and ran out of their home.
After that, he was never seen again.
Then on January 24, 2019, when the people were removing shelving and coolers at the vacant store at that moment they came across an unidentified body.
Police then painted it as an accident as there was no sign of trauma. After a brief study, they concluded that Murillo-Moncada got upset and ran away from his home and went to the store where he climbed on the cooler. He then slipped and fell into a roughly 18-inch gap between the cooler and the wall.
According to the police, the store was not searched after the missing report and the cooler was always positioned in the back room away from the public view.
Meanwhile, the police are trying to figure out the fact that how the smell of a decaying body was never detected. The store closed in 2016.
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