Additional Remains Found in Hunt County After Discovery of Possible Human Skull --
He said the highly-skilled dogs are trained weekly to sniff out missing people, or in this case, to differentiate human remains from those of an animal.
"In cases where they believe there may be human remains, we'll bring out the dogs specifically trained for human remains and put them out there in the fields or woods and see if they can locate human bones,” said Holmbergh.The Sheriff’s Office said the remains will now go to the University of North Texas’s Center for Human identification to be analyzed.
According to Texas Advocates for the Missing, there are currently seven missing persons cases in the county with the oldest dating back to 1986. The most recent is the disappearance of, a retired Dallas firefighter, last seen on surveillance video leaving a Walmart in Quinlan in 2017.“Being in the search and rescue business, we don't like to use the word closure because I don't think you can ever have closure. But it does bring families answers,” said Holmbergh.
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