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'Spooky' photo of tycoon's classic Buick being dragged from river that could solve one of Midwest's most chilling mysteries
'Spooky' photo of tycoon's classic Buick being dragged from river that could solve one of Midwest's most chilling mysteries

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

'Spooky' photo of tycoon's classic Buick being dragged from river that could solve one of Midwest's most chilling mysteries

A classic 1960s Buick pulled from the depths of the Mississippi River this week likely holds the key to one of Minnesota 's most chilling disappearances. Roy George Benn, 59, vanished without a trace 58 years ago after eating breakfast at a gas station cafe in Sartell, part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan area. The tycoon last seen leaving the King's Supper Club, which was attached to a Shell station on Highway 10, around 4am on September 25th, 1967. He drove off in a metallic blue four-door 1963 Buick Electra bearing Minnesota license plates. He and the car were never seen again. Benn, a widower who owned an apartment building and appliance service company, was known to carry large sums of cash with investigators believing he may have had thousands of dollars on him when he went missing. Benn was declared legally dead eight years after his disappearance, but his loved ones never stopped searching for answers. The family may now finally have closure after divers recovered Benn's Buick from the river on Wednesday evening, the Stearns-Benton County Sheriff's confirmed. The vehicle was taken to the nearby Sartell Police Department for processing, where investigators confirmed there were human remains inside. Investigators believe the remains are likely that of Benn, but have been sent to the Midwest Medical Examiner's Office for identification. The coroner will also work to determine a cause of death, the sheriff's office said in a press release obtained by Daily Mail. Officials do not expect to have the autopsy results for several weeks, but did collect familial DNA from one of Benn's relatives seven years ago, The Star Tribune reports. That sample will likely be tested as officials work to confirm the identity of the remains. Sartell police say the car was 'severely deteriorated' after spending decades underwater and becoming 'filled with river sediment'. However, authorities did successfully match the Vehicle Identification Number of the car pulled from the river to the 1963 Buick that was registered to Benn. Divers first searched the water for Benn in October 1967, focusing their search on the granite quarries in Sauk Rapids, roughly four miles from the town on Sartell. The following spring, officials searched for a quarry in Stearns County in hopes of finding the missing businessman. That search led to the recovery of two cars but neither were connected to Benn. Officials also searched a channel on Little Rock Lake near the King's Supper Club, but that too did not yield any results. Benn's Buick Electra was only found this week thanks to the efforts of 22-year-old fisherman Brody Loch. Loch was experimenting with new sonar fish locating equipment on Saturday night when he noticed a vehicle located about 24ft below the surface of the river. The fisherman says he was initially 'skeptical', suspecting he had probably stumbled upon a large 'rock'. 'But when we came around the other side ... it just made that perfect vehicle cab and frame shape. It was definitely very spooky, to say the least,' Loch told the newspaper. He returned to the spot the next morning to confirm what he saw before reporting the discovery to police. Three days later, divers and a tow crew recovered the Buick from the bottom of the river. 'We thank the Stearns/Benton County Dive Team and Collins Brothers Towing for their work in executing the recovery and raising the vehicle carefully to preserve its structure and potential evidence, as well as the Sartell Fire Department for their support in operations through out the day and into the night,' Sartell police said in a statement obtained by Daily Mail. 'A unified command is overseeing the investigation. Updates will be issued by the lead investigative agency as new information becomes available.'

Human remains found in '60s car submerged in Mississippi River
Human remains found in '60s car submerged in Mississippi River

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Yahoo

Human remains found in '60s car submerged in Mississippi River

Human remains found in '60s car submerged in Mississippi River originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Police have confirmed the discovery of human remains in the car found submerged in the Mississippi River near Sartell on Sunday. In an update Wednesday evening, Sartell PD said the remains found in the 1960s Buick sedan pulled from the river near Riverside Avenue is believed to be connected to the case of a man who went missing in 1967. The missing persons case is believed to be that of Roy George Benn, who went missing after eating breakfast at King's Supper Club in Sartell. The Charley Project details he was driving a metallic blue four-door 1963 Buick Electra, but his car was never located. Police say the sedan pulled from the river was "intact but severely deteriorated, had been underwater for decades, and was filled with river sediment." The remains found inside have been sent to the Midwest Medical Examiner's Office for identification and to determine the cause of death. "We thank the Stearns/Benton County Dive Team and Collins Brothers Towing for their work in executing the recovery and raising the vehicle carefully to preserve its structure and potential evidence, as well as the Sartell Fire Department for their support in operations throughout the day and into the night," Sartell PD said. Note: The details provided in this story are based on law enforcement's latest version of events, and may be subject to change. This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Aug 14, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

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