Chilling Discovery:  Can you help the police crack this case? For the third time in the past two weeks, human remains were found in a park in New York.

More human remains were found over the long weekend at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Human Remains Found At Brooklyn Bridge Park

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Last month, police found a skull and bones in a waterfront park in Brooklyn, New York.

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Two days later, a femur and a couple of smaller bones were located nearby at the at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Police believe the remains appear to be from the same person, ABC reports.

 

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Information about the remains, like the potential gender or age, hasn't been released.

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A woman discovered more skeletal remains Saturday night near the shoreline by 10 Dock Street.

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The woman believes she found part of a spine. She says she was searching in the park for human remains after hearing of the other recent discoveries.

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As of this writing, it's unclear if the remains found Saturday belong to the person whose remains were found two weeks ago.

Anyone with information is asked to call police.

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