POLICE forensic teams launched a comprehensive investigation at a Caernarfon recycling centre after a bone was discovered on site. The bone was found at the Gwynedd Skip and Plant Hire facility on Cibyn Industrial Estate, with authorities notified late last week.
North Wales Police confirmed forensic searches began on Friday (Nov 8), following the report received around 12:00 pm on Thursday (Nov 7). Police concluded their on-site activities by Tuesday (Nov 12) but have yet to confirm whether the bone is human.
The discovery sparked significant police activity over the weekend, with officers and forensic units examining the premises extensively. Residents noticed an increased police presence at the site, and while Gwynedd Skip and Plant Hire has not provided any comments, North Wales Police have kept the public informed on the ongoing investigation.
Authorities and local residents await further updates from North Wales Police as forensic experts analyze the bone to determine its origin and potential implications. The community has been cooperative, showing strong support for the investigation to resolve this unusual find.
Police are expected to provide more information as they work to clarify the circumstances surrounding the discovery at the recycling centre, a case that has captured local interest and raised public concerns.