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๐Ÿšจ Mystery at Cedar Beach: A Long Silence Finally Broken

For nearly 15 years, the waters off Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai held a secret. This October, that silence was broken.

On a quiet Monday evening, a team of volunteer divers from Adventures with Purpose and Explorers with a Mission scanned the harbor near the boat ramp using side-scan sonar. What they found wasnโ€™t driftwood or debrisโ€”it was a submerged PT Cruiser, coated in algae and resting in 19 feet of water, just 55 yards from shore

Inside the vehicle: human remains.

By Tuesday, Suffolk County Police confirmed what many had feared and hoped forโ€”closure. The remains belonged to Robert Long, a 62-year-old man from Miller Place who vanished in December 2010 after a routine drive to a local liquor store. His disappearance had haunted the community, entered into national missing persons databases, and left a family without answers.

The discovery was made possible not by official agencies, but by civilian diversโ€”people who travel the country to help solve cold cases. Their work here in Mount Sinai turned sonar blips into resolution. The vehicle was hoisted from the water by Murphyโ€™s Marine Services, and the case is now in the hands of the Suffolk County Homicide Squad and the Medical Examinerโ€™s Office.

๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ What This Means for Our Community

Cedar Beach is a place of sunsets and summer memories. But this month, it became a place of reckoning. The discovery reminds us that even in quiet towns, stories linger beneath the surfaceโ€”waiting to be heard, waiting to be honored.

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