The person killed in the Stone Canyon Fire that scorched 1,557 acres of Boulder County in July, destroying five homes near Lyons, has been identified after a nine-month investigation, sheriff’s officials said Tuesday.
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Tracy could not be identified through DNA, but investigators found “compelling circumstantial evidence” from Tracy’s family, local businesses, financial institutions and the federal government, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.
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