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Skeletal remains, necklace, found near LI shore
OYSTER BAY, N.Y. (WABC) -- Police on Long Island say a woman walking her dog near the shores of Long Island Sound in the Town of Oyster Bay found human skeletal remains.
Nassau County Police released images of a gold colored necklace with a pig pendant, in hopes someone recognizes it, and can help explain a disturbing discovery.
Monday afternoon, police say a woman was walking her dog on this wind-swept and deserted beach.
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When according to law enforcement sources, the dog sniffed out and dug up a bag, filled with bones.
The skeletal remains, cops say, are of a woman in her 20s wearing this necklace.
The discovery was made in the exclusive enclave of Lattingtown, more than 30 miles due north of another remote spot, Ocean Parkway.
It was there, starting in late 2010, that investigators unearthed the remains of 10 victims, eight of them women, dumped, they say, by at least one serial killer in the areas centered on Gilgo and Oak Beaches.
Some of those bodies were reportedly wrapped in burlap, others in plastic garbage bags.
Investigators have not publicly connected the Ocean Parkway case with Monday's discovery in Lattingtown; first they have to identify the victim found there.
And they hope the pictures of this jewelry can jog someone's memory and get them the name they desperately need.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS or the Homicide Squad at 516-573-7789.
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