Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office recently announced that its investigation of the unsolved suspicious death of Keeble Wofford, also known as Kimo Mahi, continues.
According to SCSO, in May 2001, hikers in the Santa Fe National Forest in Sandoval County discovered the skeletonized human remains. Recently, because of advances in DNA technology and the work of Texas-based Othram, Inc., the Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office positively identified the deceased as Kimo Mahi, an actor and wrestler.
Sandoval County Detective Donald Chewning, who is leading the investigation, stated that Mahi’s family last saw him in 1992, when he left their most recent home in Pueblo, Colorado, to drive to Albuquerque. Mahi briefly owned a restaurant called the Hawaiian Seafood Hut in Albuquerque, the announcement stated.
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