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Police in Michigan believe humans remains found in a car at the bottom of a pond belong to someone who went missing decades ago.

Buena Vista Township Detective Sgt. Greg Klecker says the remains are likely those of 62-year-old Julius “Pete” Colwye, who was last seen in nearby Saginaw in 1984.

Klecker tells The Saginaw News the ruling is a “high probability,” citing forensic examinations of the skeletal remains and teeth.

Klecker says the examinations didn’t conclude a cause and manner of death. The investigation is ongoing under the label of a suspicious death.

Colwye’s family said last week they’re confident the remains were their relative’s.

Michigan Department of Transportation divers found a 1970s-model car with human remains Aug. 15 at the bottom of a pond they needed to clear.