Fisherman discovers more human remains in the water near Dundalk’s Peninsula Expressway Bridge

Fisherman discovers more human remains in the water near Dundalk’s Peninsula Expressway Bridge

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(Peninsula Expressway Bridge in Dundalk, Image credit: Google Maps)

Late Sunday night (June 13,) police in Baltimore County were called to the Peninsula Expressway Bridge, again, after a fisherman discovered what he believed to be two partial human remains in the water.

Responding officers made the same observation as the fisherman, retrieved the remains and transported those remains to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Homicide Detectives are investigating this case and believe this discovery is related to the May 4 incident where partial human remains were also found by fishermen – and in the same general location.

In that earlier discovery of human remains in the same Dundalk, Maryland, waters, fishermen discovered partial human remains in the water and called 911. 

Dive teams spent much of the day on May 5 searching the waterway for additional remain.


From May 6, see: 
Fishermen discover human remains in the water near Dundalk’s Peninsula Expressway Bridge

If you have any information on the identity of the victim or the circumstances surrounding their death, please call Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020.

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For more on the story, see the video accompanying this article.

(Source: Baltimore County Police)

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