05-16-2011, 05:49 PM
MORE THAN JEANS NEEDED TO DETERMINE GENDER! DUH!
KSL
TOOELE — The Utah State Medical Examiner's Office was looking Monday afternoon at human remains found near Stockton.
Initial indications, based on a pair of jeans found near the remains, were that the person was male, said Tooele County Sheriff Frank Park.
The remains were collected over a wide area in a field. They were believed to spread out by water runoff and animals.
The bones were discovered by Tooele County Attorney Doug Hogan about 5 p.m. Sunday while he was checking spring runoff in the area where his family runs a ranch.
No identification was found with the remains.
KSL
TOOELE — The Utah State Medical Examiner's Office was looking Monday afternoon at human remains found near Stockton.
Initial indications, based on a pair of jeans found near the remains, were that the person was male, said Tooele County Sheriff Frank Park.
The remains were collected over a wide area in a field. They were believed to spread out by water runoff and animals.
The bones were discovered by Tooele County Attorney Doug Hogan about 5 p.m. Sunday while he was checking spring runoff in the area where his family runs a ranch.
No identification was found with the remains.
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