Little information is present regarding this particular case. It likely came in as a forensic case, and was present in the FAL in 2004. There were a minimum of two ancestors present. These ancestors were initially listed on the Michigan State University’s NAGPRA inventory; however, it was determined that control of these ancestors remained with the local police agency and at an unknown date (after April of 2014 but prior to January 2015) possession was transferred to that agency.