Human remains found in Innis Park have finally been identified more than three months after they were found in northeast Columbus.

Human remains found in Innis Park have finally been identified more than three months after they were found in northeast Columbus.

The Franklin County Coroner’s Office says the skeletal remains have been identified through DNA testing as 39-year-old Alexander Serrano. The preliminary cause of death was determined to be multiple stab wounds to the torso.

The death has been ruled a homicide.

Serrano’s body was found December 5 during the removal of another set of remains found in the park a day prior. Those remains were identified last year as 17-year-old Wilson Omar Villeda. According to detectives, Villeda had been missing since November 14. Foul play is suspected in his death.