Human remains belonging to multiple young children found in Memphis: Police
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Human remains belonging to multiple young children found in Memphis: Police
"Authorities are now working to identify the children, who are estimated to be between the ages of three and seven, and the circumstances surrounding their deaths. The investigation began on March 8, after the individual reported a possible human skull near a wooded area of Hickory Hill, in southeast Memphis."
"The search is ongoing in what Davis referred to as a crime scene, with approximately 170 personnel involved. Local, state and federal agencies, including the FBI, are assisting. The size of this response reflects the scope of the search area and our commitment to being thorough."
"A review of recent missing persons reports for the area did not turn up anything, and they are considering the possibility that the children could have been from outside Memphis. Somebody knows where these children have come from."
In early March, a person walking a dog in Memphis found a skull, leading to the discovery of remains believed to belong to three young children aged three to seven. The investigation, initiated on March 8, revealed additional human remains that may have been present for several years. Authorities, including local and federal agencies, are involved in the ongoing search, which is classified as a crime scene. A review of missing persons reports yielded no leads, and the police chief urged the public for information regarding the children's identities.
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