JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Investigators blocked off Dolphin Avenue Sunday afternoon after a construction crew renovating a home found bones.
“They were doing a renovation and taking a pool out and they ran into what they thought was a bone and it looks like it to us as well,” said JSO Sgt. Dan Janson.
To be sure, JSO says they’re bringing in an archaeologist.
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But neighbors Action News spoke to seem to believe it is human remains.
They tell me the home where the bones were found is the same home Bonnie Haim lived in before she disappeared in 1993.
State Attorney Angela Corey came to the scene.
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“It's been on Unsolved Mysteries like three times,” said Delozier.
Neighbor Rhonda Delozier says she’s lived on Dolphin Avenue for 40 years and remembers Haim.
“She was very outgoing, very cheerful,” said Delozier.
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We asked JSO if the bones could be connected to Haim’s case that’s been cold for more than 20 years.
“That’s a lot of speculation that's going on but there's nothing I can say about that,” said Janson.
For the family’s sake, Delozier hopes these bones will bring closure for the Haim family.
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“I hope justice may be finally done,” said Delozier.
JSO says they could be out here for two to three days investigating.
I spoke to Bonnie’s sister tonight who tells me she can’t speak about what is going on.
JSO says state attorney Angela Corey did stop by the scene.