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BREAKING Small Child's Skeletal Remains Found Near Home of Caylee Anthony's Family
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 557889:MV82ODI3NzhfMTA0MTc2ODFfN0UyNTQzNUE=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 570330] Fox news just stated they believe it to be the missing child [/quote] Fox will report anything , even if its trues, FOX is still idiots [/quote]
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The skeletal remains of a small child were found Thursday near the home of missing Orlando toddler Caylee Anthony's family.
Orange County sheriffs and forensics teams were at the location where the remains were discovered near the Anthony home.
"All we know is that remains of a child have been found," a police spokeswoman told FOXNews.com.
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Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesman Jim Solomons told The Associated Press that a utility worker found the body at 9:32 a.m. Thursday.
There was nothing immediately indicating that the bones belong to 3-year-old Caylee and no word on whether the body is that of a male or female child.
The bones, wrapped in a plastic bag and bound with duct tape, were discovered near the intersection of South Chickasaw Trail and Suburban Drive.
Police said the Anthony family has been notified of the discovery.
Caylee has been missing since June. Her mother Casey Anthony, 22, is behind bars on first-degree murder charges. Prosecutors said last week they won't seek the death penalty.
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