Saturday, January 13, 2018

Cremated remains left at Goodwill...








Police in Washington State say they’re trying to find the rightful owner of an urn "with cremated remains" that was donated to a Goodwill location.
In a tweet the Vancouver Police Department sent on Wednesday, authorities said they were "seeking assistance to locate anyone associated with an urn with cremated remains inside that was donated at a local Goodwill.”
Authorities told KIRO 7 that the urn was brought to the store and found by an employee on Sunday as they were sifting through donated items. Police reportedly think that the donation was accidental.
In photos provided in the police’s tweet, the urn appears to be a wooden box with a handle. Two letter M’s with the name “Michelle Miller” are seen on the front.
As an add on here.... it shouldn't be too difficult to find out where these came from.
A search by authorities in Washington should review who this lady was, where
she died and to what funeral home was entrusted with her remains,and who
actually signed for the cremains when they were picked up. There will be on
the death certificate the name of the person who authorized her disposition. It
most certainly was an accidental donation.. although the container is so elaborate,
it's hard to think someone mistook it for a 'cd rack' or knitting box.

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