Remains found on LI highway ID’ed as man who vanished from Native American reservation
earlier this year was found Thursday scattered along a highway — suffering from what a family friend described as “horrific violence.”
“There was blood in the area and there was a body, other material that just indicated that there was a violent scene,” Henriquez’s former classmate Nicholas, who opted not to disclose his last name, told The Post.Suffolk County police have been searching for Henriquez since he vanished on the Poospatuck Reservation in Mastic on April 8.
“It’s kind of crazy and no one knows why, but he got into a Lyft and took him out of the Indian Reservation out east on Long Island,” said Nicholas, who has been in communication with Henriquez’s best friend and cousin. Another man disappeared on the same reservation just two days after Henriquez, sparking concerns that nefarious gang-related activities might be at play, though the 27-year-old man was found unharmed in the area a few weeks later.
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