Police have arrested two people in connection with a dismembered body found at the home of a missing elderly man in San Francisco.
Officials have released scant details about the investigation, but the San Francisco Examiner reports that anPublic records indicate that Ching and Lomas are relatives of Benedict Ching, 73, who was reported missing Monday.
During a check of the man’s home, police discovered human remains, according to Officer Robert Rueca, a spokesman for the San Francisco Police Department. The remains have not been identified, and it may take several weeks for DNA analysis, said Trish Bubnis, an investigator with the city’s Medical Examiner’s office., although Rueca would not confirm the condition of the remains.
Less than a year ago, another dismembered body was found in San Francisco. Brian Egg, 65, was reported missing in late July. Police visited and left Egg’s home three times in early August without making contact with anyone before discovering
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