Investigators are looking into a possible link between two severed heads found near two lakes 150 miles apart. The woman in Houston was described as Hispanic or white with reddish-brown or auburn shoulder-length hair and eyebrows and eyelashes that had been tattooed on

Investigators are looking into a possible link between two severed heads found near two lakes 150 miles apart.

According to the Houston Chronicle, the first head was found near Calcasieu Lake in Louisiana on March 1 in a small grocery bag by a prison inmate who was doing clean-up labor in a grassy marsh next to Highway 27.

The second head was found in a large black plastic back by two clean-up volunteers near Lake Houston on March 24.

Both victims are white women with reddish hair, around 10 to 12 inches long, and good teeth and thought to both be between 25 and 40 years old, investigators said.

The Houston Police Department has released a statement regarding a person of interest one day after the head was found.

The statement revealed that witnesses had seen a male in his early to mid-20s who was seen two weeks before the discovery of the head around 2.30pm throwing a plastic black bag off a bridge.

The first head was found near Calcasieu Lake in Louisiana on March 1 in a small grocery bag by a prison inmate who was doing clean-up labor in a grassy marsh next to Highway 27 (above)

The second head was found in a black plastic back by two clean-up volunteers near Lake Houston on March 24 (pictured)

The man was seen driving a teal Chevrolet Silverado extended cab pickup with a broken left passenger window covered with cardboard.

Police say witnesses reported rust on the truck and that it appeared to have been wrecked multiple times.

Neither of the remains have been identified bu the Harris County medical examiner's office an anthropological profile of the Houston victim, the Chronicle reported.

She was described as a Hispanic or white woman with reddish-brown or auburn shoulder-length hair and eyebrows and eyelashes that had been tattooed on.

The second victim had no trauma to the skull but her decomposition was more advanced than the Texas victim, according to the Cameron Parish Sheriff's Office.

Both victims are white women with reddish hair, around 10 to 12 inches long, and good teeth and thought to both be between 25 and 40 years old, investigators said

Witnesses say they saw a male in his early to mid-20s driving a teal Chevrolet Silverado (pictured) who was seen two weeks before the discovery of the head around 2.30pm throwing a plastic black bag off a bridge

Because both had good teeth, neither are believed to have been drugs addicts or homeless.

No one has been arrested in either case. The Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Office and Houston police acknowledge similarities in the cases and are working together to see if there is a connection

Anyone with information on the victims or the man seen throwing the black bag is asked to contact HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.