Some bones found at Old City work site are missing

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Friday, July 28, 2017
Some bones found at Old City work site are missing
Some bones found at Old City work site are missing. John Rawlins reports during Action News at 5pm on July 28, 2017.

OLD CITY -- A researcher says some of the over 70 full sets of human remains excavated from a Philadelphia construction site last winter have gone missing.

Kimberlee Moran, the director of forensics at Rutgers University-Camden, says the bones of about 12 people can't be located.

In February, construction crews working on a 10-story apartment building in the city's historic district started unearthing coffins and fully intact human remains.

That's when owner PMC Properties contacted archaeologists.

The site was a burial ground that dates to 1707. All the remains were supposedly exhumed in the 1800s and moved to a different cemetery, but that apparently didn't happen.

Researchers at Rutgers University-Camden removed the remains and are studying them before they're re-interred.

Jonathan Stavin, executive vice president of PMC, says locations where bones were stored are being checked again.

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