What happened to missing Disney Mousketeer Dennis Day? Oregon police are now trying to find out after his body was identified.
A body found in April at the Oregon home of Dennis Day, an original Disney Mouseketeer who disappeared 11 months ago, has been identified as the missing man, state police said Thursday.
Day's niece, Janel Showers, confirmed the death on the “Help Us Find Dennis Day!” Facebook page the family set up. The body was found April 5 but at the time police did not say where or how long it had been there, nor how it might have been missed during previous searches. In part due to Caswell's medical problems, there was a two-week delay in reporting Day's disappearance to police; his family was not notified until six months later and only heard about it on local news reports.
Day's sister, Nelda Adkins, 75, of Coalinga, California, feared the worst when she talked to USA TODAY in February.Day was once among the most famous child performers on American television, dancing and singing on millions of black-and-white TVs across the nation, wearing the iconic mouse-ear beanie and sweaters emblazoned with his name.
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