Police have finally located the remains of a Florida man who went missing more than two decades ago after someone spotted a submerged car on Google Maps.

William Moldt was reported missing from Lantana, Florida, on Nov. 7, 1997. The Palm Beach Sheriff's Office recovered his skeleton from a pond near a housing project in Wellington, Florida, on Wednesday.

Moldt's body was found still inside his car, which was submerged in the pond near the housing project. At the time of Moldt’s disappearance, the housing project was still under construction.

After missing for years, Moldt's body was finally recovered, and his cold case concluded after a manager of the property saw his submerged car on Google.

"Amazingly, a vehicle had plainly visible on a Google Earth satellite photo of the area since 2007, but apparently no one had noticed it until 2019, when a property surveyor saw the car while looking at Google Earth," Moldt's cold case listing in the Charley Project says.

The Charley Project is a database that compiles information on cold cases across the United States.