The FBI and local police in Michigan plan to take soil samples from the backyard of a house in the Detroit suburb of Roseville on Friday, acting on a dying man's tip that the body of former Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa(CBS) ROSEVILLE- Police searching for Jimmy Hoffa's body say that no visible human remains have been found in the dig conducted on Friday morning in a Roseville driveway, CBS Chicago reports. As curious onlookers and media outlets looked on, soilJimmy Hoffa buried in Detroit backyard? Investigators are following a lead that suggests the notorious Teamsters boss, Jimmy Hoffa, could be buried in Roseville, Mich. Hoffa was last seen in Oakland County, Mich., in 1975. NBC's John Yang reports.By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter One of the most notorious cold cases in the history of organized crime could end in a driveway in suburban Michigan. Police are searching the ground outside the Roseville home nearChicago. The latest attempt to end the 37-year mystery involving the disappearance of former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa started Friday at a suburban work shed outside Detroit. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories
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