Cops: Man brings human skull to Fla. shopping plaza

SEBASTIAN, Fla. -- Authorities in central Florida have a mystery on their hands after a homeless man brought a human skull to a shopping center.

The Indian River County Sheriff's Office says in a news release that deputies were summoned Tuesday morning after the man holding the skull walked into the parking lot at Riverwalk Plaza in Roseland, a shopping plaza anchored by a Publix grocery store. He asked a maintenance worker to notify authorities about skeletal remains in the woods across the street.

"He had put the skull on top of a trash can over there because he wanted to tell somebody to call the sheriff's office," sheriff's spokesman Thomas Raulen told WPBF.

The deputies found the remains, which appeared to have been disturbed by animals. Officials say several people had been living in the woods, which is known for transient visitors. People living there gave the deputies information about the dead person's possible identity.

Investigators weren't immediately able to confirm the identity or how the person died.

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