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Human bones uncovered in Somis The Medical Examiner Office has issued a preliminary report on human skeletal remains found in the hills southwest of 3402 E. Los Angeles Ave., Somis, in an area previously know as the Queen Ranch. According to police reports, the remains were found on March 13 as ranch workers were cleaning an illegal dump on the ridge overlooking Camarillo. The dump had been used for many years as evidenced by the old newspapers, cars and building materials. As the workers pulled an old carpet out of the ravine they found a human arm bone attached to the carpet. They then discovered a human skull nearby. Work stopped and patrol deputies secured the area. Several arm bones were recovered from a dumpster containing trash removed from the site. The rest of the human remains were excavated on March 14 with assistance from the FBI Evidence Recovery Unit and transported to the Medical Examiner Office. According to the Medical Examiner Office, the remains are probably those of an adult male between 21 and 50 years of age at the time of death. The man was between 5 foot 3 inches and 5 foot 7 inches and of mixed racial ancestry, consistent with being Hispanic. The teeth are in excellent condition and have no evidence of dental work or cavities.The victim was found wearing only brown pants labeled with a tag indicating a 32-inch waist, which suggests the subject had a slim build. Several U.S. coins were found in the pockets, the most recent dated 1984. Also found in the pocket was a comb and a house key attached to a “heads or tails” coin. The condition of the pocket items, body and scene suggest that the body could have been there for many years, perhaps since the mid-1980s. The Medical Examiner has not issued the cause of death at this time. The circumstances of the death are suspicious, however, and suggest that this may be a homicide. Anyone with information that may help identify this person is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at (805) 4777000 or the Medical Examiners Office at (805) 641-4400. |
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