Bones Found at Michigan Nuclear Plant May Be Human

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A Michigan sheriff’s department is determining whether bones that washed into an American Electric Power Co. nuclear plant yesterday are human remains.

Divers clearing storm debris from the Donald C. Cook nuclear plant on Lake Michigan yesterday found the bone fragments. The twin-reactor plant, located in Bridgman, Michigan, reported the find to local law enforcement officials and federal regulators, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said in a daily report posted on its website.