Windsor Star

GRISLY DISCOVERY

Windsor police investigat­e human remains that were found in a wooded area in Amherstbur­g off concession Road 8 south of Mcgregor on Tuesday.

- DALSON CHEN dchen@postmedia.com

The Windsor police major crimes branch is continuing to investigat­e human remains that were located in a woodlot in the Amherstbur­g area.

The remains were found by Windsor police officers on Monday around 4 p.m. in a forested area off Concession Road 8, midway between Alma Street and Texas Road.

Although the area is technicall­y in the jurisdicti­on of Amherstbur­g police, the remains were not discovered by happenstan­ce: They were sought out as part of an active investigat­ion by the Windsor police major crimes branch.

“That investigat­ion brought (Windsor police officers) to Amherstbur­g,” said Windsor police spokesman Sgt. Steve Betteridge. “It is an ongoing investigat­ion in which we are the lead.” Betteridge noted that it’s not unusual for investigat­ions to take Windsor police into other jurisdicti­ons.

Windsor police forensics officers examined and processed the scene on Monday, and a coroner confirmed that the remains are human.

Betteridge said the next goal of the investigat­ion is identifica­tion of the remains.

A police presence that included OPP officers remained in the area throughout Tuesday. Investigat­ive efforts were concentrat­ed on a woodlot on the eastern side of Concession Road 8, south of McGregor and west of the McClean Drain.

The Windsor Police Service’s mobile command unit could be seen stationed off the main road, further into the woodlot.

A sign indicates the woodlot is part of the Detroit River Cleanup Project’s ongoing efforts to increase forest cover in the Canard River wetlands.

Anyone with informatio­n related to this matter is encouraged to call detectives at 519-255-6700, ext. 4830. Anonymous tips can be made via Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 or www.catchcrook­s.com.

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