Remains ID’d as those of Alabama man missing since 2016

(Decatur Police Department)

Police say human remains found in Alabama have been identified as those of a man reported missing more than a year ago.

Decatur police tell news outlets in a statement the remains found in Jackson County on Feb. 10 were confirmed on Friday through DNA analysis as belonging to James Robert Elliott. The Decatur man had Alzheimer’s disease and was 72 years old when reported missing to police in October 2016.

The statement says Elliott’s cause of death remains unknown, but foul play is not suspected.

Police and several other law enforcement agencies had searched for Elliot, and a missing senior alert was circulated throughout Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida.

Elliot’s remains were discovered several miles from where his vehicle had been found in Jackson County in November 2016.

(Associated Press, copyright 2018)

Recent in News

Tuberville PSC

U.S. Senator and 2026 frontrunner to become the next Governor of Alabama, Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), voiced his support Wednesday for the multi-bill utility reform package moving through the Alabama Legislature. In a weekly call with in-state reporters, Tuberville urged lawmakers to pass the legislative package, saying the current Public Service Commission members who fail to […]

The Alabama House and Senate Education Trust Fund budget committee chairmen addressed the Business Council of Alabama’s Tuesday morning briefing, and discussed budget priorities, their working relationship, and the future of education in Alabama. State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) and State Rep. Danny Garrett (R-Trussville) agreed that managing expectations will be a key challenge this […]

Next Post

No more excuses—Here are the top 10 Mother’s Day gift ideas

A message from the Yellowhammer Sales Staff May 09, 2018 Sponsored