Memphis Dog Walker Finds Remains of 3 Children Ages 3-7 in Hickory Hill
A woman walking her dog in Memphis found a human skull that led police to discover the remains of three young children, ages 3 to 7, in a wooded area of Hickory Hill. The discovery happened March 8 in southeast Memphis.

A routine dog walk turned into a major police investigation when a woman discovered what appeared to be a human skull in Memphis on March 8.
The woman was walking through a wooded area in Hickory Hill, a neighborhood in southeast Memphis, when she made the disturbing find. She immediately contacted police.
Investigators searched the area and found remains belonging to three children between the ages of 3 and 7. Police have not identified the children or said how long the remains had been there.
Authorities believe the remains could have been in the wooded area for years. The discovery has prompted a major investigation as police work to identify the children and determine what happened to them.
The Memphis Police Department is treating this as an active investigation. No arrests have been announced, and police have not said whether they suspect foul play.
The discovery of three young children's remains raises serious questions about missing children cases and community safety. Police believe the remains may have been there for years, suggesting families have been searching for answers for a long time.
Police will work to identify the children through forensic analysis and investigate how they died.
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