California Man Found Dead in Coweeman River

Missing Individual Discovered Deceased in Kelso, Washington

A California man, Shun Riley, who had been missing for several weeks from a hotel in Kelso, was tragically found dead in the Coweeman River on Saturday, as reported by the Kelso Police Department via Facebook.

Discovery of the Body

Shortly after 3 p.m., Riley’s body was recovered from the river near Manasco Drive, according to statements from the police. Riley, who was in Cowlitz County for work purposes, had last been seen leaving the Comfort Inn & Suites in Kelso on May 9 around 2:30 a.m. He was last sighted at the southeast end of the Three Rivers Mall complex by Manasco Drive.

Investigation Ongoing

Police have refrained from disclosing any details regarding the circumstances of Riley’s death but have affirmed their commitment to ongoing investigations into the matter.

Remembering a Tragedy

Commemorating a Woman’s Life Lost

In a separate incident, a woman who was shot and killed in Kelso, Washington, in 2020, was commemorated by her loved ones on Saturday. They expressed their ongoing pursuit of justice for her.

Seeking Answers

Police Yet to Provide Clarity

Despite the discovery of Riley’s body, questions linger regarding the events leading to his demise. Authorities are yet to provide clarity on the cause of death, leaving the community and Riley’s loved ones seeking answers.

Conclusion: Continuing Investigation

Seeking Closure in Tragic Circumstances

As authorities persist in their investigation into the circumstances surrounding Shun Riley’s untimely death, the community remains hopeful for closure and resolution in this tragic incident.

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