A recent discovery in a Los Angeles neighborhood has left residents in shock. Authorities have unearthed human remains believed to be connected to a missing person case from nearly six months ago. Homicide detectives worked on excavating the remains from a backyard near Woodley Avenue and Woodley Place in North Hills. The investigation is ongoing, and the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office is in the process of identifying the remains. One individual has been taken into custody in connection with the alleged murder, but further details have not been disclosed by the police. Reports from local news outlets suggest that the victim may have been a male migrant worker, allegedly killed by a relative. The individual charged with murder, Russell Robinson, has been arrested and is being held on $2 million bail. LAPD Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton emphasized the department's commitment to pursuing homicide investigations, stating, "the Los Angeles Police Department never gives up on homicide investigations. Ever." Residents in the area expressed disbelief and shock at the grim revelation.
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