ANTRIM COUNTY, MI -- Two bodies found in a tent in Northern Michigan had been there for months and police are working to identify them.

People looking for deer antlers found the tent and bodies just before 8 p.m. April 30 in a wooded area of Antrim County. The area is in Custer Township, about one-quarter mile off Doerr Road.

Antrim County Sheriff Dan Bean said it's not known if either man showed any wounds or trauma.

Autopsies are planned for Friday at Spectrum Health Blodgett hospital in Grand Rapids.

Bean said the clothing on the men is tattered and was decomposing from the weather. There was no evidence of a space heater in the tent, he said.

There are no reports of missing persons in Antrim County that match the men, Bean said.

Police believe the bodies have been in the tent since fall 2013. At least one sleeping bag was in the tent.

"It's really just an odd deal," Bean said. "We're hoping we can make identifications."

He described the area off Doerr Road as "real secluded."

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