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Police release description of remains found in Ky.
A coroner says there are signs on a set of human bones found in Fleming County that the person had been beaten before death.
New Information Released On Bones Found In Fleming County
A human skull was discovered in an an area off Delaney Road back on April 27. A few days later, officials found more bones in the area and said they were the remains of two different people.
Update to the Skull Found in Fleming County
On Wednesday, May 02, 2012 Kentucky State Police Post 8 obtained new information in reference to the recent discovery of a skull found in Fleming County.
Police: Remains found belong to two people
Nearly a week after finding a human skull in his front yard, Greg Myers can only scoff at the stir that's followed, " cleaning out a culvert, about like I do every year." On Friday, April 27th, Myers discovered the skull, that police are now saying is a man's head that could be anywhere from 18- to 30-years-old, and either White or Hispanic.
Fleming County Officials Say Remains Of Two People Found Near Where Human Skull Discovered
Authorities in Fleming County now say that they have discovered the remains of two people in an area where a human skull was discovered last week.
On Friday, April 27, 2012 at approximately 5:14 p.m., Kentucky State Police at Morehead received a call from the Fleming County Dispatch stating that a skull, perceived to be human, was located in a drainage ditch near the residence of 1636 Delaney Road, Ewing, KY.
Moorehead Man Finds Human Skull in His Front Yard
Kentucky State Police say they have found additional human bones in Fleming County, where a homeowner previously found a skull in a road ditch.
More human bones found in Fleming County
Kentucky State Police say they have found additional human bones in Fleming County, where a homeowner previously found a skull in a road ditch.
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