Officers investigating after possible human remains found in SE Houston
Possible human remains found (KPRC 2)
HOUSTON – Houston police are at a scene where what appears to be human remains were found in southeast Houston.
It happened in the 10100 block of Minnesota Street. Police were called around 1:15 p.m.
Right now, it is unclear how the person died.
Lt. Larry Crowson says they believe the person has been there for a while, because the remains were all bones.
Sky 2 Chopper flew over the scene and captured images of law enforcement in the area.
An investigation is currently underway.
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