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Police: Body ID'd as missing Olney man

Updated: Thursday, 29 Nov 2012, 7:00 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 29 Nov 2012, 10:50 AM EST

OLNEY, Ill. (WTHI) - Authorities in Richland County, Illinois confirmed Thursday that a body found in rural Lawrence County has been identified as that of missing Olney man Ed Hataway.

The body was found in a drainage ditch near U.S. Route 50 November 7 th.

Mr. Hataway was reported missing on September 20, 2012, according to a statement issued by the Richland County State’s Attorney’s office.

According to the statement, Olney Police and the Illinois State Police continue to investigate the death.

During a search at Mr. Hataway’s apartment September 27, some members of Mr. Hataway’s family said they were concerned that they had not been able to reach him in days. They noted his truck was still parked outside the apartment building and that his cell phone was still inside the apartment.

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