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JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. – Federal officials say human bones have been found in Southern California’s Joshua Tree National Park.
The National Park Service said Monday that a group of hikers discovered the remains on May 3 near the Stubbe Springs trail in the desert park.
Park rangers and Riverside County sheriff’s investigators collected the remains. They also gathered evidence from the scene for forensics testing.
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