Toronto police say human remains found earlier this week at a property on Brunswick Ave., south of Dupont Street, are from "medical specimen."

Earlier on Friday, Toronto police Const. Victor Kwong said contractors that were renovating a house Wednesday discovered the bones in the earth underneath the home.

Kwong said the bones were determined to be decades old and did not make up an entire human skeleton.

"The investigation is very preliminary right now. The main things officers are going to be doing is protect the scene, get evidence, and determine if the scene is anthropological, misfortune or criminal," he said.

But on Friday night, police said in a tweet that the bones were "used in medical study" and are "not associated to missing person or homicide."

The investigation will be closed shortly, police said.