45-year search for Jimmy Hoffa's body leads FBI to New Jersey landfill below an elevated highway
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The decades-long odyssey to find the remains of former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa apparently has turned to a former New Jersey landfill that sits below an elevated highway. The FBI obtained a search warrant to "conduct a site survey underneath the Pulaski Skyway," said Mara Schneider, a spokeswoman for the Detroit field office.
"On October 25th & 26th, FBI personnel from the Newark and Detroit field offices completed the survey and that data is currently being analyzed," Schneider said in a written statement Friday.
She didn't indicate whether anything was removed.

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