Remains Found at Rocky Mountain National Park Identified as Tourist Who Went Missing Last Year
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO, JUL 29 – Steven Noto, 40, was identified through dental records after remains were found skeletonized; foul play has been ruled out, officials said.
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Body found in Rocky Mountain National Park ID'd as tourist missing since 2024
On June 18, human remains were found near Rocky Mountain National Park's Alpine Ridge Trail in the area of the park's high-elevation Alpine Visitor Center. This prompted an investigation into the situation, with additional details being released in the case…
The Larimer County coroner said the remains found in June were those of Steven Noto, a 40-year-old New York man.
Remains found at Rocky Mountain National Park identified as tourist who went missing last year
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) -- The Larimer County Coroner's Office says they've identified remains that were found in Rocky Mountain National Park near the popular Alpine Ridge Trail. According to officials, the remains-- now identified as 40-year-old Steven Noto-- were found on June 18, 2025. The coroner's office says Noto was from western New York. Based on the investigation, he died last November. The National Park Service is leading the inv…
Dental records ID human remains found in Rocky Mountain National Park, pinpoint timing
DENVER (KDVR) — It's been a little over a month since officials announced that human remains had been located near Alpine Ridge Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park, and on Monday, officials announced the identity of those remains. On June 18, the Larimer County Coroner's Office had been called to an area near the trail, which is located near the Fall River Pass and the Alpine Visitor Center in the national park. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up…
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