Stolen human remains that were discovered by an Archeologist have been found.
OXFORD COUNTY - Police in Hamilton say two sets of 19th-century human remains stolen from an archaeological company's vehicle have been found.
Oxford OPP recovered the banker's box containing the two sets of leg bones that were taken from the parked company vehicle nearly a week ago.
The remains were originally found at a construction site where a church is being built. Police have said the bones were believed to have been buried some time in the 1800s.

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