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The authorities examine human remains according to the forest fires of Pawnee County

The Department of Pawnee County's Sheriff opened an investigation after human remains had been found after the forest fires on Friday in the ruins of a burned house.

The MPs said they had discovered and discovered their own neighbors who searched and discovered on March 15 at around 2 p.m. The deputy Brandon Novotny reacted to the scene.

With interviews, the authorities found a possible identity for the victim, which was recently seen about three days earlier. Officials also confirmed that the victim had no lively blood conversions.

First findings indicate that the person tried to evacuate when the house was devoured in flames and prevented the flight. The medical examiner's office and the forensic anthropologists are working to confirm the identity of the victim. Out of respect for unknown family members, the authorities hold back the name and location of the victim until the identification has been completed.

Pawnee County's office asked the residents to take forest fire threats seriously, and emphasized that fires can be unpredictable and difficult for first aiders. The officials also thanked the fire brigades, volunteers and law enforcement authorities who worked on minimizing destruction.