
Remains of a woman were found at two sewage treatment plants about 30 miles apart, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. Sheriff's detectives said they believe the upper torso found Monday in a San Gabriel Valley water treatment plant belongs with a pelvis and legs discovered Saturday at the other facility, the Los Angeles Times reported. Detectives are treating the woman's death as a homicide, sheriff's Lt. Mike Rosson said. Authorities said they believe the body entered the sanitation system somewhere in the San Gabriel Valley. Investigators recovered more body parts Monday and were trying to find a missing arm, the Times said. "Anything that comes into the Los Angeles water plant must move through a 17-inch line before going through a central pump, Rosson said. "So you imagine what kind of damage to a person's body would happen." Craig Harvey, chief of the coroner's office, said his office would examine the remains and "use DNA if necessary to see if they are connected." A spokesman for the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County said the two plants are interconnected.
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