Human remains were found Wednesday in the backyard of a Southern California home where three missing teens were last seen, police said.
The discovery comes after investigators unearthed another set of remains in a search Nov. 18 at the property on Bluejay Way in Hemet, Calif., according to The Press-Enterprise.
Felicia Sharpe, her boyfriend Jose Campos and Adrian Rios, all 17, vanished more than a week ago, MyFoxLA.com reported. Campos lives at the home on Bluejay Way.
Police describe their disappearance as suspicious.
The three teenagers were reported missing Nov. 17. Hemet Police Sgt. Dave Quinn said detectives believe they may be together but don't think they ran away or were abducted, according to MyFoxLA.com.
Authorities have not identified the remains or said whether they belong to more than one person, but don't believe they are Sharpe's, according to The Press-Enterprise.
Sharpe was last seen Nov. 9, but wasn't reported missing until Nov. 17, Quinn said. She apparently logged on to her MySpace page on Nov. 14, the newspaper reported.
Rios was last seen Nov. 15 when he went to watch football at Campos' home, according to Rios family spokeswoman Melissa Montanez. Relatives handed out fliers the day after Rios vanished, she said.
Rios told his mother he would be home after the game, according to Montanez. His cell phone has been off since he disappeared.
"His mom's a mess. That's her boy," Montanez told The Press-Enterprise. "I told his mother until someone tells us he's not coming home, we're not going to lose faith."
Neighbors said the house where the remains were found has been vacant for the past week, though it was usually full of teenagers, The Press-Enterprise reported.
Anyone with any information is asked to call Hemet police at (951) 765-2400.
Source: Fox News
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