The Pima County Sheriff's Department has identified the remains of a man found near the San Joaquin Trailhead in Tucson in December 2024, with assistance from artificial intelligence. Sheriff Chris Nanos provided details during a press conference at the Pima County Sheriff's Department headquarters. The man, previously unidentified, was named following the use of AI technology to generate a realistic image, which aided the identification process. Separately, a man has pleaded guilty to a 2019 death near a Tucson-area trail where mountain lions fed on the remains.
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A man whose remains were found eight months ago near Tucson is finally identified, with help from artificial intelligence. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara reports. https://t.co/WnPYTE7Imn