Remains of Multiple Young Children Discovered in Memphis Wooded Area
In Brief
The discovery raises questions about the circumstances and timeline of the children's deaths, prompting a police investigation.
Key Facts
- The investigation began on March 8 after a possible human skull was reported near Hickory Hill in southeast Memphis.
- Remains of three children were found in a wooded area, according to police statements.
- Police said the remains belong to multiple young children between the ages of 3 and 7.
- Authorities stated the remains had likely been in the area for several years before being discovered.
- The remains were found in a vacant field in the Hickory Hill neighborhood.
What Happened
Police in Memphis are investigating after the remains of multiple young children were found in a wooded area of Hickory Hill, following a report of a possible human skull on March 8.
Why It Matters
The case has drawn significant attention due to the age of the victims and the length of time the remains may have been undiscovered, highlighting concerns about missing children and community safety.
What's Next
Police are continuing their investigation to identify the children and determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Further forensic analysis and public updates are expected.
