Authorities are investigating a grisly discovery in some sprawling Staten Island woods — a possible hand discovered by a man who had been walking a dog in the area a day ago, the NYPD confirmed Friday.
Published 12 mins agoAuthorities are investigating a grisly discovery in some sprawling Staten Island woods -- a possible hand discovered by a man who had been walking a dog in the area a day ago, the NYPD confirmed Friday.
According to police, the dog walker found the potential limb in North Mount Loretto State Forest, near Amboy and Cunningham roads, around 2:40 p.m. Thursday and called 911.No additional objects believed to be possible human remains had been recovered as of late Friday morning, based on the latest from the NYPD, though cadaver dogs were seen canvassing the forest for hours.Yellow caution tape appeared to cordon off large sections of trees.
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