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Victim in Crash Positively Identified as Missing Arlington Heights Senior

Initial investigation suggests the driver of the Buick drove off the roadway from northbound Route 59 north of Hawthorne Lane. The car struck several bushes, underbrush and trees before coming to rest against a tree.

The body discovered by West Chicago Police on the afternoon of Sept. 19, 2013, has been positively identified as that of 84 year old Eugene Jonsson of Arlington Heights, IL, West Chicago police report Monday.

Jonsson had been reported missing from his residence on Aug. 22, 2013. He was identified through dental records by the DuPage County Coroner’s Office. The exact cause of death will be determined pending the results of additional laboratory tests.

At this time, no foul play is suspected, police said. The investigation remains open until the final cause of death is made.

At 4:49 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013, a West Chicago Police officer was flagged down by a landscaper working in the area of Illinois Route 59 and Hawthorne Lane. The landscaper told the officer he discovered a car off the roadway that had been in a crash. Responding officers located the dark gray Buick sedan approximately 50 feet off the roadway in a deep ravine. A partially decomposed body was found next to the vehicle.

Initial investigation suggests the driver of the Buick drove off the roadway from northbound Route 59 north of Hawthorne Lane. The car struck several bushes, underbrush and trees before coming to rest against a tree.

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The vehicle was registered to Eugene Jonsson of Arlington Heights. Jonsson had been reported missing to Arlington Heights Police on Aug. 22, 2013.

The DuPage County Sheriff’s Forensic Investigation Unit and the DuPage County Coroner assisted in the investigation of the scene.

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