Santa Fe New Mexican

Bones are unearthed near Abq. burial site

- By Russell Contreras

ALBUQUERQU­E — Albuquerqu­e police are investigat­ing whether bones discovered Tuesday in an area where 11 women were found buried nearly a decade ago are human remains — a developmen­t that has sparked fears that there may have been more victims in an unsolved serial killing that has haunted the city.

Constructi­on workers building a park discovered the bones on the city’s West Mesa, less than a mile from a mass grave where human remains, including those of a pregnant woman, were unearthed in 2009, police said.

The area will be excavated and bones and other remains will be analyzed and tested — a process that could take months, police Chief Michael Geier said. “We’re not 100 percent sure that this is related, but at this point we’re treating it as if it’s similar to the first round,” Geier told reporters at a news conference.

Mayor Tim Keller said crews working at the site had been trained to look for remains and immediatel­y contacted authoritie­s when the bones were discovered. “This has been an archaeolog­ical area as well,” Keller said. “So, we certainly understand and are very concerned this might be one of the missing six to eight women from the original West Side group. However, there’s no way we can confirm that at this time.”

In a statement, Albuquerqu­e City Councilor Klarissa Peña said the bones were found at a park being built near the site of a memorial for the women and unborn child found buried on West Mesa.

“I am saddened at the tragic loss of human life, and at the thought that yet another family has had to endure years of uncertaint­y and pain not knowing where their loved one was,” Peña said.

In 2009, a woman walking her dog discovered a large bone protruding from the dirt, leading police to excavate the area. The case remains unsolved.

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