Jake Bradford, 21, was reported missing by his mother on January 29, 2023.
The remains, which are yet to be formally identified, were found off Dollar-Woorarra West Road in Dollar at 10.30am yesterday.Victorian man
Police believe Bradford became involved in an altercation in the Dollar area on or around January 24, 2023.German airline whacked for violating 128 Jewish passengers' rights"Our heartfelt thoughts are with Jake's family and friends today, on what would have been Jake's 23rd birthday," Detective Acting Superintendent Mark Burnett from Victoria Police said.
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