Funeral Home Unattended Bodies

Authorities remove bodies from the Johnson Family Mortuary in east Fort Worth, Texas on Tuesday, June 15, 2014. Police are investigating whether several bodies left unattended after the mortuary service was told to move out of its building were violations of state law.

(AP Photo/Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Ron Jenkins)

FORT WORTH, Texas -- Police are investigating after finding eight bodies unattended Tuesday after a mortuary service was told to move out of its building in Fort Worth, Texas.

The property owner a couple of weeks ago told Johnson Family Mortuary to vacate the building, Police Sgt. Raymond Bush said. He said the owner returned Tuesday morning to find eight bodies in the building but no workers. Bush says the bodies were in various stages of decomposition and ranged from infants to adults.

No charges have been filed. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office has taken custody of the bodies.

Texas Funeral Service Commission attorney Kyle Smith said the mortuary's state license expires this month and it's the focus of five commission investigations.

Calls to the business Tuesday found the line disconnected.