Winder Ga. police unearth human remains encased in concrete
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WINDER, Ga. (AP) — Police say they've taken twin brothers into custody after investigators unearthed a body that was placed in a plastic container, encased in concrete and buried in the yard of a northeast Georgia home.

Winder Police Chief Dennis Dorsey tells The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the remains are believed to be those of a man reported missing from Pensacola, Fla. about a month ago.

Police say the 31-year-old twins -- who previously lived in Pensacola -- were both charged with concealing a death. It wasn't immediately known whether they have attorneys.

Dorsey said Pensacola police contacted his agency Monday morning, touching off the Georgia investigation.

The police chief says the twins told a relative that they buried a dog, but police on Monday found the human remains.
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