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Help Needed – Cremated Remains from Repossessed Vehicle in Oregon Create a Mystery

Stanislaus County, CA – 6 April 2019 – A lot of strange things are found clearing personal property from a repossession, and anyone who has owned or worked for a repossession agency for more than a few years has a similar story, and quite often, an urn or two sitting in the back of the storage room or in the office unknown and unclaimed. This deceased couple are known, but the next of kin are unknown and any help would be appreciated.

The Stanislaus County Coroner’s Office is looking for the family of two Modesto people who died several years ago, after their cremains showed up in Oregon in a vehicle that was repossessed by Carmax.

Attached to the urn containing the cremains was a burial permit indicating they were supposed to be interred at a cemetery in Santa Clara.

Carmax contacted the Modesto funeral home that handled cremation of 74-year-old Robert Lee Jimenez and 70-year-old Camela Margaret Jimenez. The funeral home directed Carmax to the coroner’s office, said sheriff’s Detective Frank Leyva.

The cremains were shipped back to Stanislaus County in what Leyva estimates is a $600 urn.

Leyva tried contacting the person who bought the repossessed vehicle, but all the numbers he could find had been disconnected. That person was from the south, and there was no apparent connection to the Jimenezes or Modesto.

Now Leyva is asking for the public’s help locating family members.

The coroner’s office is also looking for the families of people who died more recently.

Steven Schilthuis was in his 60s when he died March 30. Patricia Evans, 63, died on March 19. Billy Maxwell was 59.

Authorities ask family members of any of the deceased, or anyone who has information about where family might be located, to call the Stanislaus County Coroner’s Office at 209-567-4480.


Source: The Modesto Bee

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