MILFORD TOWNSHIP, PIKE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) State police investigators spent Monday coming and going from the Foster Hill Farm in Milford Township.



This property, which is roughly 100 acres and most recently used as a llama farm, is where human remains were discovered Sunday afternoon.





“The case is certainly being investigated as a criminal homicide case but we have to wait for the identity of the individual found and an autopsy to determine a cause of death” Said Ray Tonkin, Pike County DA



A forensic anthropology team arrived on site just before 11:00 AM.



Their job is to remove the remains, make a positive identification and preserve any evidence at the scene.



Investigators would only say the remains were found at the back of the farm — but would not say what condition they were in or speculate on how long they may have been there.





“That’s something that we’re hoping the anthropology team will be able to tell us” said D.A. Tonkin



This area is the same location where crews have been searching for 17-year-old Leanna Walker.



She went missing April 18th and was last seen with her boyfriend Sky McDonough.



He was later arrested on unrelated charges and remains behind bars.



State police will not yet call the search for Leanna Walker complete.





“We’re still following up on any leads that come in and any searching areas that would lead us to believe she might be there, however right now we’re concentrating on this” said PA State Trooper Connie Devens



As news of the discovery spreads, many people fear the worst even though no positive identification has been made.





“A young girl like that, it’s unconscionable that something like that can happen” said Bob Hartman of Montague

The District Attorney says this may be the first time a forensic anthropology team has been called in to help in Pike County. It may still take another day or two until a positive identification is made.





