Detectives and Crime Scene Investigators collected numerous bones, including a human skull, a femur bone and some ribs.
Detectives returned to the scene Thursday morning and began searching the premises. Officers along with cadaver dogs from the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office joined the search.
Members of the Will County Sheriff’s Office located additional bones and other items considered evidence.The Will County Coroner’s Office, along with the sheriff’s office, is attempting to identify the victim and determine the length of time the remains were on the property.
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