By Associated Press - Wednesday, November 15, 2017

NEOSHO RAPIDS, Kan. (AP) - Human remains found more than six months ago in Lyon County still haven’t been identified.

A skull was found April 29 near the Neosho River just outside of Neosho Rapids. Lyon County officers later found more remains.

The remains were wrapped in a bed sheet and comforter. A digital watch also was found.

The Emporia Gazette reports an autopsy indicated the remains were a male who might have been of mixed race. He was between 5-feet-4 and 5-feet-6 and possibly of middle-to-late age. His long hair was blonde, white or gray. The man also had scoliosis.

The man apparently died between 2013 and 2016.

Lyon County Sheriff Jeff Cope said says a private lab is testing DNA to help with identification and national organizations for missing people have been notified.

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Information from: The Emporia (Kan.) Gazette, http://www.emporiagazette.com/

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