A body discovered Thursday in the cargo compartment of an RV rented for a rolling bachelor party has been identified as that of an Anoka man missing since November.
The body of Kevin Casserly, 22, was discovered Thursday night in Winona in the compartment of an RV that had been rented from a private person in Anoka by a group of men headed to the Kentucky Derby. The RV owner's name has not been released.
Neither the Anoka County Sheriff's Office nor the Mayo Clinic, where medical examiners performed an autopsy, would say if they've determined a cause of death.
The groom-to-be, Dan Trainor, of Rochester, said Saturday that no one in the bachelor party would publicly identify the owner of the RV, given the ongoing investigation.
Casserly's family had long feared foul play in his disappearance. He was last seen on Nov. 12 in Anoka, running or walking fast with no shoes on about 7:30 a.m. near Ferry Street and Hwy. 10, according to a Facebook page, "Help Find Kevin Casserly."
"After 24 weeks of searching, it is with heavy hearts that we share with you that Kevin's body was recovered on Thursday," said a Saturday morning posting by Casserly's family, who had created the page in December. "Though not released and laid to rest yet, he will be. It is no longer a question of when and where."
Casserly, who has a twin brother, had been in trouble in recent years, including for drug and domestic abuse convictions. He was on probation for throwing or spitting bodily fluids at police and for violating a domestic abuse protection order, both of which are felonies.
His family said that he'd been doing better and that he was steering clear of methamphetamine, to which he'd been addicted. He was happy lately about a recent promotion at his manufacturing job, they said. And he was heavily involved in the lives of his two young kids, who were being raised by their grandmother.