The handler said her dog made the detection during a search behind Cagey's General Store in Reed, Kentucky in early September. It came after volunteers and excavators discovered bones at the site.
A dog trained to detect the odor of decomposing human remains indicated it found something during a search for missing Kentucky woman Heather Teague earlier this year, the canine's handler told the Courier & Press.
The handler, who asked not to be named, said her dog made the detection during a search behind Cagey's General Store in Reed, Kentucky in early September. It came after volunteers and excavators discovered bones at the site.
Henderson County Coroner Sheila Patterson said at the time that an anthropologist who examined the bones ruled they were animal remains, at least partially fro

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