Police investigating the discovery of 10 sets of human remains on Long Island are using a new tool -- law enforcement websites.
Suffolk County police say they hope it will provide tips on five bodies that remain unidentified.
The information police are providing the websites includes photos of jewelry worn by one victim and a toddler who may have been her daughter.
It also includes reconstructive facial drawings of another female victim.
The remains have been found along a remote beach parkway and elsewhere across Long Island.
Detective Sgt. Thomas Groneman tells Newsday the law enforcement websites allow him to reach interested readers across the country.
Investigators are hoping a tip will lead to the identification of a victim.
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