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Body of 18-year-old missing for 7 years found in chimney

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WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (AP) – The remains of 18-year-old man reported missing seven years ago were found in the chimney of an abandoned cabin less than a mile from his home, and the details of his death are likely to stay mysterious, Colorado officials said Wednesday.

The remains were found last month as contractors tore down the cabin in Woodland Park that had been abandoned for more than a decade. Authorities had to use dental records to identify the remains as those of Joshua Vernon Maddux, who was reported missing in May 2008 but not as a runaway.

Maddux was probably trying to shimmy down the chimney when he got stuck, Teller County Coroner Al Born said. His death was ruled accidental, and there were no signs of trauma, Born said. It’s unclear how long Maddux’s remains had been in the chimney.

“There are going to be some questions out there that are unanswerable,” he said.

Family members say Maddux was bright and doing well in school, and they are not sure why he was at the cabin, Colorado Springs news station KRDO-TV reported.

“I still have a lot of unanswered questions about it; it still seems very weird to us,” said Ruth Maddux, the teen’s sister. “At least now we have some closure and can give him the proper burial that he deserves.”

The cabin’s owner, Chuck Murphy, said the place was abandoned but that mice and chipmunks would occasionally get in and die, leaving a bad smell.

The chimney was located behind a large piece of furniture, “so there was no reason to look in the fireplace,” Murphy told The Gazette newspaper of Colorado Springs last month.

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