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LAKE TAPPS, Wash. - Deputies 0 the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said they found unidentified human remains at a construction site near Lake Tapps on Wednesday morning. At about 9:15 a.m., deputies said they received a call from a contractor who reported finding the remains in vacant lot on 9th Street East near Evergreen Point. >> See photos of the investigation Content Continues Below Deputies said crews were in the process of clearing a lot where an abandoned mobile home once stood and found a trash or recycling bin, emptied it out and found the remains inside, according to investigators. “We are looking at this as a homicide,” said Pierce County sheriff’s spokesman detective Ed Troyer. Troyer said a preliminary examination indicates the skeleton appears to be that of a female but said that has not been confirmed by the Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office. According to the missing persons data base Namus.gov, there are currently 678 open missing persons cases in Washington state, 111 of those cases are in Pierce County where the body was found and 53 of the Pierce County cases involve women. Troyer said at this stage, investigators don't even know how long the body had been on this land. “We still have to identify who the victim is and then start from the beginning and find out how that person went missing or how they came to be here,” said Troyer. Anyone with information on the investigation is asked to contact detectives with the Sheriff’s Department

Human remains found near Lake Tapps By: KIRO 7 News Staff , Kevin McCarty Updated: Aug 29, 2019 - 9:00 PM Loading... Facebook LAKE TAPPS, Wash. - Deputies with the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said they found unidentified human remains at a construction site near Lake Tapps on Wednesday morning. At about 9:15 a.m., deputies said they received a call from a contractor who reported finding the remains in vacant lot on 9th Street East near Evergreen Point. >> See photos of the investigation Content Continues Below Deputies said crews were in the process of clearing a lot where an abandoned mobile home once stood and found a trash or recycling bin, emptied it out and found the remains inside, according to investigators. “We are looking at this as a homicide,” said Pierce County sheriff’s spokesman detective Ed Troyer. Troyer said a preliminary examination indicates the skeleton appears to be that of a female but said that has not been confirmed...

Body found in monroe 2013

58° Snohomish detectives investigate body found in Monroe POSTED 11:20 AM, JANUARY 27, 2013, BY JOHN WHITE, UPDATED AT 08:34AM, JANUARY 28, 2013 This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Monroe Body Found SundayMONROE — Detectives from the Snohomish Sheriff’s department are investigating the discovery of a body found near a burned-out vehicle in Monroe on Saturday. Police said that a citizen called 911 to report finding the vehicle and body on private property in the 7300 block of Woods Creek Road about 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Police have not released information on the identity of the deceased or if there is any connection to the burned-out vehicle. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy

Missing persons cases routinely ignored

SEATTLE powered by Wunderground Logo CLOSE NEWS Part 2: Missing-person cases are routinely ignored By LISE OLSEN AND LEWIS KAMB, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTERS | February 17, 2003 Jim Lowry, 88, is the oldest inmate in the Washington state correctional system. He is doing time for attempted murder and authorities say he is a suspect in two missing-person cases. He is shown here in the Ahtanum View Correctional Complex, a Department of Corrections assisted-living center in Yakima. Photo: Gilbert W. Arias/Seattle Post-Intelligencer Photo: Gilbert W. Arias/Seattle Post-Intelligencer IMAGE 1 OF 4 Jim Lowry, 88, is the oldest inmate in the Washington state correctional system. He is doing time for attempted murder and authorities say he is a suspect in two missing-person cases. He is shown here in the ... more The locals knew something was wrong when the Hindmans' red Ford convertible was parked all night long at the Big Y Cafe in Dryden. Police later found blood on...