Pasadena, TX|News|
Woman Finds Human Bones While Walking Her Dog In Moncrief Park
Investigators said the bones were found in the grass and appeared to be weathered, and may have washed up from a nearby lake.
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Investigators said the bones were found in the grass and appeared to be weathered, and may have washed up from a nearby lake.
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