Buffalo Police Department is seeking information on the case of Daniel L. Greishaw, who went missing in 2002. Human remains found a month later were identified as Greishaw’s. Anyone with information can contact the BPD Homicide/Cold Case Squad at (716)-851-4511 or the confidential tip line at (716)-847-2255. Olivia Beilein reported
Buffalo Police Continues to Investigate the Mysterious Disappearance of Daniel L. Greishaw
Buffalo, N.Y. – On June 15, 2002, Daniel L. Greishaw was reported missing to the Buffalo Police Department, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions that still haunt investigators to this day. Despite the passing of 21 years, the circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain enigmatic.
At the time of his disappearance, Greishaw was a 41-year-old resident of Buffalo’s Riverside neighborhood. The circumstances that led to his vanishing are still unknown, leaving authorities puzzled and eager for any leads that could shed light on what happened to him.
However, a glimmer of hope emerged a month later on August 7, 2002, when officers from the Buffalo Police Department discovered human remains near the intersection of Hertel Avenue and River Rock Drive. After a meticulous investigation, these remains were identified as belonging to the missing Daniel L. Greishaw. This discovery added a tragic element to the case, further fueling the determination of investigators to unravel the truth behind his disappearance.
The Buffalo Police Department is urging anyone who may have information regarding the investigation or any other unsolved cases to come forward. They can reach out to the BPD Homicide/Cold Case Squad at (716)-851-4511 or provide anonymous tips through the confidential tip line at (716)-847-2255. Every piece of information, no matter how small, has the potential to bring closure to both the Greishaw family and the dedicated investigators working tirelessly on this case.
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