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Medical Examiner Must Use DNA to Identify Human Remains Found in Big Spring

By: BigCountryHomePage.com Staff Reports
Updated: March 28, 2012
Medical examiners in Tarrant County are working to get a DNA profile on the human remains found in Big Spring last week.

A spokesperson for the Tarrant County Medical Examiner said today that the remains are those of an elderly man, and  it may take some time to get a positive identification.
   
Due to the condition of the body, they aren't able to use dental records or fingerprints to make an identification.

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