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Eric Singer left his Ohio home on his bicycle, never to be seen again. With the help of advances in DNA research, he was finally found.

By Rylee Kirk

Eric Singer was a true child of the ’60s. With long hair, bell bottoms and a guitar slung over his shoulder, he quit college and, to escape the potential of fighting in Vietnam, he considered leaving Ohio for Canada.

In 1973, at the age of 22, a backpack-carrying Mr. Singer vanished. He was last seen on his bicycle in Cleveland.