The skeletal remains that were found by a family’s dog in Luling late last week have all been recovered, though the identification is still pending, according to police.
the remains came from an abandoned building not far from the family’s home. They said the scene doesn’t appear to be suspicious.
Authorities were first notified of the skeletal remains on Feb. 9, after a resident on Hackberry Avenue claimed to have what appeared to be a human skull in their yard.
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