Iowa
Police investigate discovery of possible human remains
MASON CITY, Iowa —
Police in northern Iowa are investigating the discovery of what appear to be human bones.
Mason City police said in a news release that a resident found the bones, along with clothing, on Thursday on the shore of the Winnebago River.
Officers searched the area and found additional bones. Everything that was collected was transported to the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner for examination.
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