Chattanooga Times Free Press

Autopsy ordered for skeletal remains

- BY BEN BENTON STAFF WRITER Contact Ben Benton at bbenton@timesfreep­ress.com.

Skeletal human remains found off state Highway 30 in McMinn County have been sent for a forensic autopsy to determine the identity of the body and whether any possible foul play is involved.

The remains were found by hunters in a wooded area off Highway 30, west of Athens near County Road 119, according to a statement from the McMinn County Sheriff’s Office.

The discovery was made in the area of the Double C Bar & Grill and Friendly City Auto Care about 2 miles outside the city limits, Sheriff Joe Guy said. The scene is in a mostly rural area with the two businesses and a couple of residences being the only structures nearby.

“Our deputies spoke with the group of hunters, who directed them to the site several yards off the highway,” Guy said in a news release. “The area was immediatel­y secured as a possible crime scene.”

Deputies and detectives processed the scene, located and collected the partial human remains, he said. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion is assisting the Sheriff ’s Office.

District Attorney Shari Tayloe said in a text message that her office also is assisting in the investigat­ion.

“I would encourage anyone who has any informatio­n regarding this to contact the McMinn County Sheriff’s Office,” she said.

The remains were sent to the Knox County Regional Forensics Center in Knoxville, authoritie­s said. The facility serves 22 Tennessee counties.

“The case remains active,” Guy said. “The present evidence prevents any definite rendering of a cause of death, age or sex of the victim until the Forensics Center conducts further testing.”

Anyone with informatio­n related to the case can reach the McMinn County Sheriff’s Office at 423-745-5622.

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