Last Saturday a group of hunters accidentally found some bones in an area between Brazoria County and Fort Bend County.T hey called the police and when the agents arrived they took the bones and sent the remains to the Center for Human Identification at the University of North Texas. They confirmed that the bones are from a man called Robin Mangrum that went missing on August 9, 2005.
Mangrum was 34 years old when he disappeared. He was last seen in a convenience store in 2005. 15 years later his remains were found in a wooded area at the intersection of FM-1462 and FM-521, according to a Facebook post from Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office. The cause of death is still a mystery.
According to Houston Chron, Mangrum’s family has already claimed the remains, which will be cremated.
Officials are asking anyone with any additional information into the disappearance of Mangrum to contact the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office at 979-864-2392 or Crime Stoppers at 800-460-2222 and reference case #0508-1282.
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