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Family Seeks Answers After Missing Man Found Dead in Desert Area Near North Indio
The Riverside County Coroner has identified human remains discovered in a remote desert area near North Indio as 28-year-old Miguel Angel Chavez, a Coachella resident who was reported missing earlier this month.
According to the Riverside County Sheriff's Office, Chavez was reported missing after he disappeared on June 1. His remains were found on June 5 near Coyote Song Way, an isolated area between North Indio and Palm Desert.
Investigators have not released a cause of death, and no arrests or detentions have been announced.
Family members say Chavez often kept details of his dating life private and would sometimes turn off his phone's location services when meeting people.
According to family members, Chavez failed to return home after going on a date. He was reported missing on June 2. Relatives later learned he had been with a man who reportedly notified authorities about his disappearance and returned Chavez's phone.
As investigators work to determine what happened, loved ones have created a memorial near the area where Chavez was found, leaving flowers, photographs and other tributes in his honor.
Friends and family describe Chavez as a kind, welcoming person who was always willing to help others and brought joy to those around him.
The discovery comes after another body, identified as 36-year-old James Nastasi, was found in the same general area. Authorities have stated there is currently no known connection between the two investigations.
Chavez's family says they are now focused on honoring his memory while hoping investigators can provide answers about his final hours. They are also encouraging others who use dating apps to let friends or family members know where they are going and who they are meeting.
The investigation remains ongoing.
By: NBC Palm Springs
June 8, 2026


