Human remains found on NKU’s campus may have been there for years, spokesperson says
By WLWT Digital Staff
Click here for updates on this story
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Kentucky (WLWT) — Decomposed human remains were discovered in a wooded area behind the Northern Kentucky University soccer stadium, school officials confirmed on Sunday.
Officials say students, faculty, staff and visitors are not in immediate danger at this time.
“The NKU Police Department received a call from a bystander who was on campus for soccer activities and while walking behind the soccer stadium, discovered what appeared to be decomposed human remains in the wooded area near the stadium,” a statement from the university said.
The initial investigation does not suggest any foul play.
Officers immediately responded to the call Sunday afternoon. By 1:22 p.m. the detective on site contacted the Campbell County Special Incident Response Team to assist with processing the scene. At 2:50 p.m., the Coroner arrived to the scene.
The NKU Police Department, Highland Heights Police Department, Campbell County Special Incident Response Team and coroner are conducting an investigation.
A university spokesperson said that after talking with law enforcement, they learned the remains may have been there for several years.
“The remains are currently with the Coroner’s office and will be transferred to the Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office for identification, a process that investigators believe could take several months,” the spokesperson said.
The school is hosting a Watch Party Sunday night for the men’s basketball team at Truist Arena. The university said that parking for the event will be moved from Lot O to the Welcome Center Garage due to the investigation.
A letter to the NKU campus community from school officials on Sunday afternoon read:
Dear NKU campus community,
“This afternoon, we became aware of a situation on our campus property where decomposed human remains were discovered in a wooded area behind the soccer stadium. At this time, no students, faculty, staff or visitors are in immediate danger. The NKU Police Department, Highland Heights Police Department, Campbell County Special Incident Response Team and coroner are on site conducting an investigation. We will update you with additional information as we learn more. With the NCAA Watch Party taking place this evening at Truist Arena, parking will be moved from Lot O to the Welcome Center Garage due to the investigation.”
Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.