Human Remains Discovered at Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Detectives say the male victim was shot to death decades ago, and low water levels at Lake Mead likely exposed the remains.
- On Sunday, August 16, 2026, visitors discovered apparent human skeletal remains, including a jaw with teeth attached, at Boulder Beach in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, prompting a response from the National Park Service and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
- Water levels at the United States' largest reservoir dipped to 1,039.77 feet on Monday, well below historic averages, as prolonged drought in the American Southwest caused the reservoir to shrink and likely exposed the remains.
- Authorities are investigating if the remains belong to Johnny Pappas, a Chicago Outfit associate who disappeared exactly 50 years ago on Tuesday, August 18, 2026; the 54-year-old was a casino host in Las Vegas.
- Las Vegas author John L. Smith noted the lake was a favored dumping spot for organized crime during typical times, though most remains found in recent years were identified as accidental drowning victims.
- Detectives are analyzing the latest evidence from the shoreline as the incident remains under active investigation, with DNA comparisons potentially providing answers about whether the remains belong to Pappas.
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Human remains discovered at Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Authorities are investigating after potential human remains were discovered Sunday at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, officials said. The Lake Mead Interagency Communications Center received a report of the discovery at Boulder Beach on Aug. 16, according to park officials. National Park Service rangers and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responded to the scene to secure the area and recover the remains. No details regarding the…
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