- Police in New Hampshire have removed a truck from a river bed
- The truck was being driven by 26-year-old Tony Imondi 19 years ago
- He was driving home but never made it and was never heard from again
- Skeletel remains found are now being tested to see if they are Imondi’s
New Hampshire Police have recovered a truck from the bottom of a river which is related to the disappearance of a 26-year-old man almost 20 years ago.
Tony Imondi left a horseshoe tournament on July 1, 1998, in his girlfriend’s pick-up truck but never made it home.
Imondi was reported missing a few days later after family and friends had not heard from him and he has not been seen since.
Police in New Hampshire say they found a man missing since 1998 and the truck he was in at the bottom of the Androscoggin River
The New Hampshire State Police confirmed the 1996 Ford Ranger was discovered at the bottom of the Androscoggin River.
The vehicle was the same one being driven by Imondi.
Skeletal remains found in the truck have been sent to the medical examiner to be identified.
Police investigated the disappearance with the help of sonar equipment.
Imondi’s family members have been notified of the discovery.