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94-Year-Old Glendale Man Identified After Being Found Dead Near Bear Divide  

A Glendale man was identified after being found dead southeast of Santa Clarita Monday evening near Bear Divide. 

Won Lee, 94, from Glendale was identified as the person found dead, said Sarah Ardalani, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office.  

Around 5 p.m. Monday, first respoders received reports of a dead body east of Bear Divide and Sand Canyon Road, said Lt. Jim Royal, for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. 

See Related: Dead Body Found Southeast Of Santa Clarita

As of Wednesday, the cause of death remains unknown.  


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94-Year-Old Glendale Man Identified After Being Found Dead Near Bear Divide  

One comment

  1. Geez someone needs to learn to write tactful articles.
    Putting dead body is so disrespectful, would the writer want their loved one refereed to as a “dead body”. Use a softer term like deceased person, after all they were a person & loved one to someone.

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About Louie Diaz

Louie was born and raised in Santa Clarita. At the age of two Louie lost his vision due to a brain tumor. However, Louie doesn't let blindness stop him from doing what ever it is he wants to accomplish. Growing up some of his favorite hobbies were wood working, fishing and riding bikes. Louie graduated from College of the Canyon in December of 2017, with a Broadcast Journalism degree. Growing up Louie has always wanted to be a fire fighter or a police officer, but because of his blindness Louie knew that wouldn't work. Louie has always loved listening to police and fire radio traffic, using a scanner, and he figured if he was going to listen to the scanner so much, he should do something with it.