Crime & Safety
More Bones Found at Everett National Grid Site, Additional Identifying Details Revealed
Investigators believe they are remains from the same body unearthed on the site earlier this month.

Additional bones have been found at a National Grid site in Everett, believed to be from the same woman's body whose remains were uncovered there earlier this month.
The second discovery was made Thursday morning, possibly as construction equipment disturbed the earth, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan told reporters.
Previously, a woman's remains were found July 7 in the industrial area owned by the National Grid on Rover Street. Investigators have asked for help in identifying them.
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Ryan told reporters Thursday that woman, whose death is believed to be suspicious, had at one point had a broken nose, had experienced significant tooth loss and had a metal plate in one of her legs, possibly the right.
The skeletal remains were estimated to belong to a victim dead between one and five years. Forensic anthropologists believe the victim was a white woman between the ages of 26 and 52 years of age, and anywhere between 5’1″ and 5’9.”
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"What we are most concerned with is finding the people who knew and loved this woman, and getting an identification," Ryan told reporters. "We are really asking the public's help."
Anyone with information is urged to contact police at 781-897-6600.
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