Workers Remodeling Sacramento Home Find Skeleton

A crew that was remodeling a home here in Sacramento uncovered a human skeleton on the property! Get the details right here.

By Doug Lazy on December 29, 2017
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A crew that was remodeling a home here in Sacramento uncovered a human skeleton on the property!

SacBee.com says that the house in the 6200 block of Dundee Drive in North Highlands was in the process of being remodelled when workers came across human bones in the backyard. They called authorities who came to the scene and after two days were able to recover a complete human skeleton! No other remains were found on the property.

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The remains are not believed to be “ancient”, so this case is being investigated as a suspicious death.

The article says that nobody was living in the property when the bones were discovered.

If you have any information regarding this case, please call the Sheriff’s Department “at 916-874-5115, or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 916-443-4357. Tips also may be left anonymously via the Sheriff’s Department’s website, www.sacsheriff.com, or by calling 916-874-8477.”

 

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