
On October 10, 2025, human remains were found at the Scotts Bluff National Monument property in Nebraska. More than a month later, the remains have been identified as belonging to Chance Englebert, a Wyoming man who went missing from nearby Gering in 2019. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Dateline covered Chance’s disappearance in September 2019, as part of our ‘Missing in America’ digital series.
Main Idea: Officials identified remains found in Nebraska as Chance Englebert, a Wyoming man missing since 2019, and said his death appears to have been accidental.
Key Points:
The long search used many agencies and public resources, which can strain taxpayers and local law enforcement.
The identification may give the family answers and help communities learn more from missing-person cases and fall hazards.
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The article is primarily about his identification after being missing for years and the official determination of his.
Central local law-enforcement body involved in the investigation and joint press release.
Central prosecutorial office issuing the press release and determining the cause and manner of death.
His wife is quoted describing the disappearance and reacting to the identification.
The county government is central through the county attorney’s office and official investigation.
The location where the remains were found and part of the factual setting of the identification.
Mentioned as the Wyoming destination Chance reportedly walked toward.
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