Human remains found inside freezer of Michigan townhome: 'Smell of death'

Police said dried blood was found on the floor of the townhome

Authorities in Michigan are investigating after human remains were discovered inside a freezer in a townhome last week.

Just after noon on Thursday, November 7, the East Lansing Police Department (ELPD) was called to a residence for a suspicious situation. 

Police said the 911 caller indicated there was blood on the floor inside the residence. 

When officers arrived at the scene, they confirmed there was dried blood on the floor but no sign of a break-in.

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East Lansing Police are investigating after human remains were found inside a freezer in a townhome last week.  (East Lansing Police Department)

After thoroughly searching the residence, officers located a body inside a freezer. In addition to the first victim, police located possible human remains of a second individual of unknown gender inside the same freezer. 

Biohazard stickers were on the front door of the home on Friday, WLNS reported.

A local resident who lives near the townhome told WLNS that he hasn't seen anyone go in or out of the townhouse in months.

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East Lansing Police said a body was found in the freezer, alongside more possible human remains. (Coolidge Place)

"We were thinking last night, how many days have we spent sleeping in bed potentially mere feet away, potentially, from a corpse," Andrew Whitney told the outlet. "Something violent and serious appears to have happened." 

Michigan State Police are now reviewing evidence.

No arrests have been made. Police believe that there is no threat to the public. 

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The East Lansing Police Department and the Michigan State Police are currently investigating after human remains were found in a freezer. (East Lansing Police Department)

Whitney added that investigators were at the townhome throughout the night Thursday into Friday and that the smell was overpowering.

"I haven't smelled death but if I had to guess, it was the smell of death," Whitney said.

East Lansing Interim Police Chief Chad Pride told WLNS that having a delay between finding the remains and the crime taking place will make the investigation harder, but he had faith that detectives will get to the bottom of it.

"My hope is we find something quickly that way the public can be at ease, family can be at ease, neighbors can be at ease," Pride said.

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A spokesperson for the company that manages the townhouse told Fox News Digital that management is fully cooperating with the investigation, but could not comment on the situation as it was an active investigation.

"Unfortunately, we don't have much to add at this time. This is a very sad situation, and we are fully cooperating with law enforcement as needed to assist them in the investigation," the statement read. "Given the ongoing investigation, it would be irresponsible to comment or speculate."

Fox News Digital reached out to the East Lansing Police Department for comment, but did not immediately receive a response. 

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