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Kingston Police investigate discovery of human remains

Kingston Police did not disclose when or where they found the remains. Global Kingston / File

Kingston Police aren’t releasing much information about the discovery of human remains in the city over the Easter long weekend.

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Police have confirmed that remains were found, but have not said where or when.

Late Friday evening, a post from a Missing James Switzer Facebook Page, dedicated to missing Kingston man James Switzer, was shared by hundreds of people.

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Kingston Police have not confirmed whether the investigation into the human remains is linked to any open missing person case, including the disappearance of James Switzer.

The 37-year-old was last seen late Christmas night after he left the west Kingston apartment he shared with his girlfriend to walk to a nearby gas station.

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He never returned and his wallet was found in late January near the couple’s apartment.

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