Indiana authorities search for family of dead Hammond man

Ronald Hooghuis, 52, lived in the 7300 block of Parish Avenue in Hammond, Indiana, the coroner’s office said.

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Robert Williams, 60, died after being involved in a vehicle crash.

The Lake County coroner’s office put out a call Nov. 20, 2019, searching for the family of Ronald Hooghuis, a 52-year-old Hammond man.

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The Lake County Coroner’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding the family of a recently deceased Hammond man.

Ronald Hooghuis, 52, lived in the 7300 block of Parish Avenue in Hammond, Indiana, the coroner’s office said. His cause of death had not been determined Wednesday morning.

Anyone with information about Hooghuis or his family is asked to call the coroner’s office at 219-755-3265.

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