Lake City Police is asking the community for help with any information about human remains found at 637 Southwest Commerce Drive.
The identity of the dead person and the cause of death are not yet known.The remains were collected by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and sent to the medical examiner.
The investigation is ongoing. If you have any information concerning this incident, please contact Investigator R. Poteat at 386-758-5469.Report information anonymously by calling the LCPD TIPS line at 386-719-2068 or Crime Stoppers of Columbia County at 386-754-7099.
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