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Photos: Pima Medical Examiner works to ID migrants
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Rick Wiley
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Arizona Daily Star photographer Dean Knuth documented the dedicated people of the Pima County Office of Medical Examiner in 2010 in their quest to identify every migrant body and help return it to loved ones.
Pima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedPima OME helps ID migrants
UpdatedRick Wiley
Photo editor
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University of Arizona researchers describe a series of "funnel effects" that pushed migrants into more remote, dangerous areas of Southern Arizona.
The remains of 43 migrants were found in Southern Arizona last month
The new $45 million Office of the Medical Examiner facility, located at the southwest corner of East Milber Street and South Country Club Road, will be 34,000 square feet, doubling the size of the current facility.
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