Police Seek Help Identifying Victim in Burning Man Homicide Probe
An unidentified man, aged 35-40, was found deceased in a pool of blood during Burning Man's effigy burn; authorities treat it as a singular homicide with ongoing investigation.
- A man was found dead at the Burning Man festival on August 30, lying in a pool of blood, according to the Pershing County Sheriff's Office.
- The identity of the deceased remains unknown, and a homicide investigation has been launched by local authorities.
- The body was taken to the Washoe County Medical Examiner's Office for further examination.
- Law enforcement is interviewing festival participants and collecting evidence at the scene, which will have a heavy police presence.
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Man Who Died at Burning Man Remains Unidentified
(Black Rock City, NV) — The man who died at the Burning Man festival on Saturday night remains unidentified. The Pershing County Sheriff’s Office is releasing some information in hopes of identifying him. The man was between 35 and 40-years-old, about six feet tall and about 200 pounds, with short brown hair and facial hair. The man was found lying in a pool of blood. Authorities believe he was killed sometime between eight and 9:30 Saturday nig…
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