A Staten Island man found a human hand while walking his dog near North Mount Loretto State Forest. The remains belong to a gravesite located a mile away, police say.
The plot next to the woman's grave was excavated on February 27, police say. The equipment used to excavate the other grave may have damaged the woman's casket.The NYPD confirmed to Fox News Digital that they do not suspect criminal activity at this time.
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