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Medical examiners believe skull dropped at Chelsea Goodwill is human

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A cranium deposited on the Goodwill Donation Middle in Chelsea is believed to be a human cranium, in response to medical experts and police.

On January 26, police responded to a name from Goodwill a few cranium donated in clothes. Police collected the cranium and transported it to the Washtenaw County Medical Examiner’s Workplace, in response to a Chelsea Police Division information launch despatched to the Free Press on Wednesday, Jan. 4.

The company believes the cranium is human and has despatched it to the College of Michigan Division of Anthropology for additional examination, which might take as much as 90 days, in response to Chelsea police.

Police are nonetheless making an attempt to establish the one who deposited the cranium. The particular person is described as a white girl in her late 40s to early 50s with brown, shoulder-length hair. In accordance with the press launch, she was final seen carrying black pants, a black jacket and sun shades. A second particular person was noticed driving a darkish grey four-door SUV they have been left in. She can also be described as a white girl in her late 40s to early 50s with lengthy brown hair.

On January 28, the Chelsea police posted photos of the woman donating the itemssaying: “Chelsea PD wish to converse along with her to verify her choice.”

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“One of many gadgets seems to have been by chance included within the donations,” mentioned the put up, which didn’t make clear the merchandise.

Anybody with details about the incident is requested to contact Officer Thomas Gilbreath at 734-475-9122 ext. 107 or tgilbreath@chelseapd.org.

Contact Natalie Davies at ndavies@freepress.com.

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