WATCH AT 3PM Police to give excavation update after buried car discovered in Atherton backyard
WATCH AT 3PM Police to give excavation update after buried car discovered in Atherton backyard HEAD TOPICS
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WATCH AT 3PM Police to give excavation update after buried car discovered in Atherton backyard
10/21/2022 11:50:00 PMPolice say that despite searching for a little more than 13 hours on Thursday no human remains have been found They will give an update on the excavation this afternoon
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Police say that despite searching for a little more than 13 hours on Thursday no human remains have been found They will give an update on the excavation this afternoon Police say that despite searching for a little more than 13 hours on Thursday no human remains have been found They will give an update on the excavation this afternoon Atherton police say investiagtors and excavation crews didn't go home until 10 p.m. Thursday and decided to come back when it was daylight.It was originally called in by the property's landscapers and crime scene techs and cadaver dogs were immediately called to the scene. Police say the dogs made a slight notification of possible human remains, which is why crews are back on the scene again."The vehicle was possibly buried somewhere in the 1990s and was buried approximately 4 to 5 feet into the ground," said Commander Dan Larsen. "There were unused bags of concrete throughout the vehicle, but they were still in bags." Read more:ABC7 News » Person Injured in Gun Battle With Garland Police, No Officers Hurt Juvenile accused of making threat against Bedford junior high school on social media Chicago Police Board president announces opinion in fatal Chicago police shooting of Adam Toledo Growing memorial for fallen police officer at Carrollton police headquarters