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- The human remains of a sex offender have reportedly been found in the New Hampshire
- According to reports, a body was found in a shed across the street from a state prison facility
- An autopsy identified the remains as Michael Schilz
The human remains of a sex offender have reportedly been found.
According to ABC affiliate WMTV, police were alerted about the remains on April 21 after a man found the materials in a shed across the street from the New Hampshire State Prison.
Per ABC affiliate WMUR, on Monday, May 5, an autopsy said the remains belong to 59-year-old Michael Schilz. The Department of Corrections confirmed that Schilz was a convicted sex offender on parole.
According to reports, the remains had likely been at the location for a while.
Per the Concord Monitor, Lt. Thomas Yerkes said that it was possible the remains have been in the area for as long as years due to the condition of the skeletons.
A cause of death has currently not been determined and charges have not been made yet, Yerkes told the outlet.
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PEOPLE has contacted the Conrad Police Department, while NH Department of Corrections told PEOPLE they did not have a comment at this time.
According to Concord Monitor, Schilz was “convicted in 2005 of aggravated felonious sexual assault on a minor.”
Following his time in prison, he was released in December of 2021. He had also been wanted after violating his parole from his initial conviction, the outlet reported.
Per WMUR, Schilz, who officials said was homeless following his release, was one of the the Department of Corrections fugitives of the week in October 2023.
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