A body discovered in the woodlands bordering the states of Ohio and Michigan has been identified as a man who went missing in January.
The Lucas County Coroner’s Office examined the grim remains found at 1300 Brooke Park in Toledo, and authorities confirmed they belonged to Toledo Resident Erik Kimler, 39.
There was no evidence of trauma and some drug paraphernalia was collected near the body. A toxicology study is expected to take weeks.
“On April 27, a deceased male was found in a densely wooded area near the 1300 block of Brooke Park Drive. Toledo police detectives and investigators from the Lucas County Coroner’s Office responded,” police said.
Kimler was last seen on Jan. 10 in the area around Brooke Park Drive, Alexis Road, and Jackman Road. His girlfriend reported him missing after he left a nearby apartment about 9 p.m. local time without warning and without saying where he was going.
Detectives had reason to believe he was in danger, and described him as 5 foot 10 inches, 260 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes in their missing person’s report. He had gauges in his ears and rose tattoos on his left forearm, and was wearing a red coat, dark jeans, black t-shirt, and work boots at the time he went missing.
“Everything about Erik’s disappearance and death suggests foul play but we have very little information at this point. For now, everyone needs to grieve and heal in their own way and we all need any help anyone is willing to offer,” the family said on the page.
Many loved ones, who had hoped Kimler would be found alive, are mourning the tragic loss.
“Erik is loved by many and will be missed by many as well. I have no idea how much funerals or private investigators cost, so I set the goal at $5,000,” the page said. “This account is being set up for his sister; Raenn Hiner as she will be tending to this matter directly. Thank you so much for your help ... it is appreciated beyond words.”
A woman who identified herself as Kimler’s cousin was devastated to hear the sad news. Sympathizers extended their condolences.
“Julie Walker I’m sorry hun,” Kelly Whitney said.
“I’m so sorry to hear about your cousin. Prayers for all,” Tonya Franklin said.
“Your family is in my prayers,” Stefanie Terry-Walker said.