Canadian police taking severed foot case a step at a time
So it's pretty shocking when a right foot wearing a sock and a sneaker washes up on a beach, right?
But twice? Three times? Four times?
Yesterday, for the fourth time, a right foot wearing a sock and a running shoe washed up in on an island near Vancouver in less than a year, according to the CBC.The latest foot was found on uninhabited Kirkland Island. In August, size 12 right feet washed up on Gabriola and Jedediah islands, and a third foot showed up on Valdez Island in February.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl. Nycki Basra told the news agency on Thursday that the case is one of the strangest she has heard of.
"Well, for us, it's our first time. In my 12 years of service, this is the first time I've seen it," she said.
Police are working to trace where the foot came from, checking missing persons reports and DNA.
One man -- Kevin DeCock -- thinks the feet might belong to his missing brothers, Doug and Trevor, who apparently died in a plane crash. He gave police DNA from his brothers in the hope they can be identified.Twitter updates from Larry Altman
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