Day Three After Skull Discovery, More Remains Found; Springfield Releases Statement
SPRINGFIELD, TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – Smokey Barn News received a statement from the City of Springfield Monday confirming that “possible” human remains were recovered near the Greenway by Sulphur Fork Creek on October 4, October 5. The statement also reveals that more remains were found on Monday, October 6. Additional searches were conducted on October 4 and 5, and today’s effort included an underwater dive unit and K9 cadaver units. This follows our weekend coverage of a skull discovery and a subsequent search in the same general area. No identification has been made on the remains found over the weekend, and all items have been sent to the State Medical Examiner for analysis.
It is likely that some of the material recovered will not be human. In the field, visual inspection is not definitive, and a search this extensive often turns up animal remains and other organic material. The skull found on Saturday and the leg found in July were both confirmed human; however, confirmation of any additional items will require laboratory testing.
City statement…
“On 10/4/25 and 10/5/25, the Springfield Police Department was contacted concerning the discovery of possible human remains in the creek located near the Greenway. Additional searches were conducted on both dates in the area, including an underwater dive unit and K9 cadaver units on 10/6/25.
“The Springfield Police Department can confirm that possible bone remains were recovered in the water located in close proximity to the greenway in Springfield on all three dates listed. No identification of any remains found over the weekend has been determined at this time. The remains are being investigated by Springfield Police Department Investigators and were sent to the State Medical Examiner’s office for further identification. All potential remains recovered showed significant signs of decomposition. At this point no confirmation has been made on any items that the Springfield Police Department has sent to the ME’s office. That won’t happen until we get a full report back from the State Medical Examiner’s Office.”
“The City of Springfield would like to acknowledge the assistance of Robertson County EMS, Robertson County EMA and the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office.”
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