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CLEVELAND – An Ohio coroner's office says it has identified a second set of remains from a Cleveland home where several bodies were found.
The Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) County coroner's office confirmed Thursday that 31-year-old Telacia Fortson of Cleveland was among the victims.
Inez Fortson says her daughter disappeared in June. Police say she was reported missing Oct. 31, a day after the first bodies turned up.
Investigators have found the remains of at least 11 people on the property of 50-year-old Anthony Sowell in the past week.
The only other body identified is that of 52-year-old Tonia Carmichael of Warrensville Heights.
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CLEVELAND (AP) — A Cleveland woman says the coroner's office has confirmed her daughter's remains were found at the home of suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell.
Inez Fortson says she learned her daughter Telacia's (tuh-LAY'-shuh) remains were found on Thursday. Fortson says her 31-year-old daughter disappeared in June.
The coroner's office would not confirm the report.
Investigators have found the remains of at least 11 people on Sowell's property in the past week.
Sowell served 15 years in prison for attempted rape and is being held without bond on five counts of aggravated murder.





