Citizen finds human remains in wooded area near Katy Fwy in W. Harris County, sheriff says

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Citizen finds human remains in wooded area near Katy Fwy in W. Harris County, sheriff says
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The sheriff said a citizen came upon the bones, which were deemed human by the medical examiner's office.

SkyEye flew over the Katy Freeway near the West Campus hospitals after the Harris County sheriff said someone discovered human remains.

An investigation is underway in west Harris County, where bones were found Tuesday afternoon, according to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez. The discovery was made in a wooded area along the 18300 block of the Katy Freeway, near the West Campus hospitals. In a tweet, Gonzalez said a citizen came upon the bones. He added that bones have been confirmed as human by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.Related Topics

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