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Body found in forest identified as Glendale man

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Authorities on Wednesday identified the human remains found in the Angeles National Forest earlier this month as a missing Glendale man, according to sheriff’s officials.

The body of Nicholas Carter, 25, was found on Jan. 19 near mile marker 2.72 on Big Tujunga Canyon Road, according to Lt. Mike Rosson with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau.

An autopsy showed that Carter had been beaten to death, Rosson said.

“It’s being investigated as a homicide,” he added.

Carter went missing sometime between Jan. 4 and 7, Rosson said.

The initial search began Jan. 9 when a hiker found a shallow grave near mile marker 2.92. No human remains were found at the time.

However, sheriff’s deputies returned to the scene on Jan. 19 and found Carter’s remains several hundred yards from the grave.

There is no suspect or apparent motive in the incident, and it remains under investigation, Rosson said.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call (323) 890-5500.

--Mark Kellam, Times Community News

Follow Mark Kellam on Twitter: @LAMarkKellam.

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