Skull Found In Pima County Desert

On Thursday, June 7, 2018, at about 1:30 p.m., Pima County Search and Rescue and Patrol deputies responded to a report of human remains found in a remote desert location near Manville Road. Upon arrival, deputies were led to a human skull.

Deputies collected the remains and conducted a thorough search of the area. No other human remains were discovered and the skull was transported to the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner – Forensic Science Center. The medical examiner was able to determine it was the skull of an adult.

According to Humaneborders.info, at least 40 illegal aliens’ remains have been collected in remote areas of Pima County, such as this one, since the beginning of the year.

Discovery of the skull was shared on Facebook by a southern Arizona provocateur, Michael “Lewis Arthur” Meyer, and his followers. Prompting panic and a flood of calls about the skull.

Now, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department is asking the public not to continue to call the department, or the 9-1-1 system, to report instances which have already been reported, as this can flood the reporting system and delay vital responses to emergency situations.

Lewis claimed his group discovered a child’s skull. Earlier this week, Lewis claimed his group had discovered a child sex trafficking camp approximately 20 miles away from the location of the skull found on Thursday.

Police investigated Lewis’ claims and determined that his group had merely found an abandoned homeless camp.

Southern Arizona is the eight poorest metropolitan area in the country. Homeless camps cover the vast area.

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