Remains of US boy missing since 1989 found

US police have found the remains of a boy who was abducted by a masked gunman nearly 27 years ago in rural Minnesota

The remains of an 11-year-old US boy who was kidnapped by a masked gunman nearly 27 years ago have been found, ending an agonising mystery for his family.

Jacob Wetterling's remains have been identified, providing long-awaited answers to a mystery that has captivated residents and sparked changes in sex offender laws.

A masked gunman abducted Jacob in October of 1989 from a rural Minnesota road near the boy's home in St Joseph, northwest of Minneapolis.

The Stearns County Sheriff's Office confirmed in a statement that ``Jacob Wetterling's remains have been located'' and that the Ramsey County medical examiner and a forensic odontologist identified them on Saturday.

Additional DNA testing will be conducted and investigators are continuing to evaluate new evidence in the case, the sheriff's office said, adding that authorities expect to be able to provide more details early next week.

A law enforcement official told The Associated Press earlier on Saturday that a person of interest in Jacob's abduction took authorities to a field in central Minnesota last week.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing case, said remains and other evidence were recovered and that the remains had been buried.

Jacob's mother, Patty Wetterling, sent a text message to KARE-TV earlier on Saturday, saying that Jacob ``has been found and our hearts are broken''.

Jacob was riding his bicycle with his brother and a friend on October 22, 1989, when a masked gunman abducted him. Authorities said the man held on to Jacob and told the other boys to run. Jacob hadn't been seen since, despite extensive searches, tens of thousands of leads and offers of a monetary reward.

No one has been arrested or charged in his abduction, which led to changes in sex-offender registration laws.

But last year, authorities took another look at the case, and were led to Danny Heinrich, a man they called a ``person of interest'' in Jacob's kidnapping.

Heinrich, 53, of Annandale, denied any involvement in the abduction, and was not charged with that crime. But he has pleaded not guilty to 25 federal child pornography charges and is scheduled to go on trial on those counts in October.

The FBI has said previously that Heinrich matched the general description of a man who assaulted several boys in Paynesville from 1986 to 1988. Earlier this year, Heinrich's DNA was found on the sweatshirt of a 12-year-old boy who was kidnapped from Cold Spring and sexually assaulted just nine months before Jacob's abduction.

Heinrich was questioned by authorities shortly after Jacob's disappearance, but he denied involvement. Court documents say his shoes and car tyres were ``consistent'' with tracks left near the site of Jacob's abduction, but couldn't be ruled an exact match. Authorities also searched the home where Heinrich lived with his father at the time and found scanners, camouflage clothing and a picture of a boy wearing underwear.

Jacob's abduction shattered childhood innocence for many in rural Minnesota, changing the way parents let their kids roam. His smiling face was burned into Minnesota's psyche, appearing on countless posters and billboards over the years. Each year, Minnesota residents were asked to keep their porch lights on for Jacob's safe return.


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