Daniel Diaz Reyes is the possible name of a man whose partial skeletal remains were found in a desert in Arizona in 2020, he had a Mexican ID card bearing that name.
Case
Possible identity
In early February 2020 a post (in Spanish) on a public Facebook group dedicated to sharing information about missing people from Latin America who was last seen or heard of attempting to cross illegally the border between Mexico and the United States, shared photos that appear to be the same person in the Mexican voting card found with the decedent, along with the name Daniel Diaz Reyes.
Extra information was also provided stating that Daniel Diaz Reyes was missing from Oaxaca, Mexico and that he was last seen between June 10th and June 15th, 2019 around the Mexico-Arizona border in the state of Sonora, Mexico. He had told his relatives that he would try to cross the Mexico-US border.
However all this information, as well as the name of the decedent have not yet been verified by authorities, nor has it been verified that the person in the Mexican ID found with the decedent is the same person than the decedent himself, and 'Daniel' remains listed as an unidentified person. The Facebook post indicates he has been located deceased, however his NamUS remains up.
Clothing and accessories
- "Niguel" jeans, size 30.
- Black "Star Far" boots size 28.
- White "RSC Equipment Rental" hat.
- Brown leather belt with embroidered white horses.
- Lanix cellphone (Further details unavailable).
Gallery
Sources
- Male
- Hispanic
- Cause of death not stated
- Skeletal
- Possible migrants
- People found in Arizona
- Young adults
- Middle age
- 2019 deaths
- 2020 deaths
- 2020 discoveries
- 1970s births
- 1990s births
- Ties to Mexico
- 1980s births
- Hands missing
- Partial remains
- Long age ranges
- Unverified names
- Unidentified photograph subjects
- Recent discoveries
- Possibly foreign