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    Two decades-old cars containing six skeletons were recovered from a lake in a remote, sparsely populated area of southwestern Oklahoma, officials said Tuesday — potentially solving a pair of cold cases that have bedeviled local authorities for years.
    Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials stumbled upon the mud-covered cars — a blue 1969 Chevrolet Camaro and a 1950s-era car — while testing new sonar equipment during a training exercise last week at Foss Lake, near the tiny town of Foss (population: 157) in Custer County, authorities said.
    After initially having reported that five bodies were discovered, Custer County Sheriff Bruce Peoples told The Elk City Daily News late Tuesday that a sixth set of remains had been found.
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    Officials at the scene were able to identify one of the three bodies in the Camaro, but no names will be released until family members are notified, the State Bureau of Investigation and the sheriff's office said.

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    State troopers discovered the two cars Tuesday as they were training with new sonar equipment.

    Trooper George Hoyle, who was driving the boat that located the vehicles Sept. 10, told the Daily News that the two cars were side by side in about 12 feet of water.
    "On the first pass, we found both cars," Hoyle said — but officers weren't aware of the remains, and the cars remained at the bottom of the lake until Tuesday.
    The Camaro is believed to be associated with the disappearance of three students at Sayre High School: Jimmy Allen Williams 16, Thomas Michael Rios, 18, and Leah Gail Johnson 18. They were last seen on Nov. 20, 1970, in Jimmy's car — a blue 1969 Camaro, which was never found, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, a bureau of the Justice Department's National Institute of Justice.
    The federal database notes speculation at the time that the teens, who'd said they were going to a football game in Elk City, may have detoured to go hunting at Foss Lake, instead.


    The second vehicle appears to be associated with the disappearance of a couple last seen in Canute, about 10 miles south of the lake, in the early 1960s, Peoples said. He said he had no further information about that case beyond long-ago-told stories. The missing persons database records no open cases earlier than 1969 in Canute or the surrounding county.
    "In 1973, I worked for Beckham and Custer County as a state trooper, and I heard rumors that sometime in the early '60s there were two or three people in a car, and they were last seen in Canute," Peoples told the Elk City newspaper. "They were headed for Foss Lake and never seen again."
    Peoples asked anyone with information about the case to get in touch as soon as possible at (580) 323-1616.






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    Here is a bit more info. This is a pretty interesting story.

    What started as a practice run for new sonar technology at Foss Lake became a recovery effort after officials discovered two vehicles submerged near the marina – with human remains inside.
    The discovery appears to shed more light on a cold case from 1970 and could provide information on a rumor of people last seen in Canute in the early 1960s.
    Custer County Sheriff Bruce Peoples contacted The Elk City Daily News shortly before noon Tuesday asking for the community’s help identifying two men believed to have gone missing in the area in the early 1960s.
    “In 1973, I worked for Beckham and Custer County as a state trooper, and I heard rumors that sometime in the early 60s there were two or three people in a car, and they were last seen in Canute,” Peoples said. “They were headed for Foss Lake and never seen again.”
    While scanning the marina area with a new type of sonar device, Peoples said lake patrol had discovered a car that, they learned after pulling it to the surface, had human remains inside. That car, believed to be a 1951 or 1952 model Chevy, could belong to the men who disappeared.
    Shortly after, Peoples informed the ECDN of a second car with remains found in the same area. This car, a 1969 Chevy Camaro, matches the description of a car driven by Jimmy Allen Williams of Sayre, who was 16 when he disappeared with Thomas Michael Rios and Leah Gail Johnson on Nov. 20, 1970.
    A case file on The Doe Network, which catalogues missing persons, indicated that Williams, Rios and Johnson were riding around Sayre in Williams’s Camaro. Williams was supposed to be going to a football game in Elk City.
    “The three kids never returned home, and have not been located since” the case file stated. “Also the 1969 Camaro has never been located.”
    Trooper George Hoyle with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol was driving the boat that located the vehicles.
    “We came out and looked around,” Hoyle said, indicating that this new type of sonar device is the first in Oklahoma.
    Hoyle said his department was asked to take pictures near the marina to help with the laying of military grade tarmac at the boat ramp. They came to the lake on Sept. 10 and did the scan, finding the two cars side by side in about 12 feet of water.
    “On the first pass, we found both cars,” Hoyle said.
    At first officers weren’t aware of the remains, Hoyle said. The cars remained at the bottom of the lake until today.
    Trooper Jeremy Allread was one of the divers sent to secure the cars so they could be pulled out of the lake.
    “We didn’t know until they (the cars) got to the top,” Allread said.
    Another diver, Darrel Splawn, felt a shoe in the car while it was underwater, Allread said, but that did not immediately alert them to the presence of the remains.

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      On a side note, Oklahoma City has some hot TV field reporters.
      Last edited by jason07; 09-17-2013, 10:30 PM.

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      • #4
        I am surprised those cars didn't end up deeper in the lake mud. Thats stuff shifts and will swallow anything heavy.
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        • #5
          Dibs on the camaro.

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          • #6
            The camaro appeared to be wrecked. The back side of the car looked like it had been run over by an 18 wheeler. If they were building a new boat ramp is it possible drunk drivers could have made a wrong turn and enended up at the bottom of the lake

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            • #7
              Looks like the Camaro faired better than the Chrysler in the tomb in OK City

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SSMAN View Post
                Looks like the Camaro faired better than the Chrysler in the tomb in OK City
                Tulsa, sir.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 4king View Post
                  The camaro appeared to be wrecked. The back side of the car looked like it had been run over by an 18 wheeler. If they were building a new boat ramp is it possible drunk drivers could have made a wrong turn and enended up at the bottom of the lake
                  Probably ripped apart while being pulled up. What metal left would be paper thin. Look at the back bumper its still straight.


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                  • #10
                    My dad was telling me about a lady that had been found in her car in a lakebed due to all the water receding.

                    She disappeared in the 70s sometime. Everyone thought she had ran off and left her kid with her mom. Turns out she had been at the bottom of a lake for all those years. The cops believe she fell asleep while returning from work and ran off a bend in the road and wound up unconscious in her car while it sank to the bottom of the lake.

                    We'll probably start finding more and more of these types of cases as the lakes dry up more and more.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by YALE View Post
                      Tulsa, sir.
                      Tulsa??? Foss lake is between Elk City and Clinton. I have hunted Quail all around that lake.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
                        Tulsa??? Foss lake is between Elk City and Clinton. I have hunted Quail all around that lake.

                        The Chrysler was in Tulsa, not OKC.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by talisman View Post
                          The Chrysler was in Tulsa, not OKC.
                          Yea I forgot about the famous Chrysler deal. My bad.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by talisman View Post
                            The Chrysler was in Tulsa, not OKC.

                            since we are correcting

                            It was a Plymouth

                            Not a Chrysler

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Big Dad View Post
                              since we are correcting

                              It was a Plymouth

                              Not a Chrysler


                              LOL, yup.

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