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The Latest: Remains likely those of woman in body parts case

John Charlton appears in court at the King County Jail Courtroom in Seattle on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. Charlton was arrested for investigation of homicide after police said human remains were found over the weekend in a homeowner's recycling bin. (Grant Hindsley/seattlepi.com via AP) MAGS OUT; NO SALES; SEATTLE TIMES OUT; TV OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

SEATTLE (AP) — The Latest on the discovery of additional human remains inside a Seattle recycling bin (all times local):

5 p.m.

Seattle authorities say more human remains found by sanitation workers are likely those of a woman killed by a man who dumped some of her other body parts in a recycling bin last weekend.

The crew uncovered the remains in a waste container in front of a house three blocks from the spot where a homeowner had found a head and other body parts.

Police say they searched several garbage trucks for possible additional remains.

John Charlton has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Ingrid Lyne, a 40-year-old mother of three.

Authorities say he had recently started dating Lyne and killed her in her home then drove her head and other body parts to Seattle.

Charlton’s public defender, Gordon Hill previously said no forensic evidence links Charlton to the crime.

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4:15 p.m.

Sanitation workers found human remains in Seattle on Friday, and authorities were trying to determine whether they were additional body parts belonging to a woman who was killed and dismembered.

The crew discovered the remains in a container near where body parts, including a head, were dumped in a recycling bin nearly a week ago.

John Charlton has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Ingrid Lyne, a 40-year-old mother of three, in her suburban Renton home. Authorities say he drove the remains of the woman he recently started dating to Seattle, where a homeowner found them last Saturday.

Gordon Hill, Charlton’s public defender, has said no forensic evidence links Charlton to the crime.

Police have not connected the newly discovered remains with the dismemberment case but believe there is a link, Assistant Police Chief Robert Mermer said.

Several garbage trucks have been pulled off their routes to empty them and look for more remains, Mermer said.

Charlton told investigators that the couple had been dating for about a month and they attended a baseball game Friday night and then returned to her house.

Authorities believe Charlton killed Lyne, then drove her head, an arm with a hand, a lower leg and a foot to Seattle and dumped them.

Charlton is in jail on $2 million bail and faces at least 28 years in prison if convicted.

He also is charged with theft of a motor vehicle for taking Lyne’s vehicle, which was found in downtown Seattle on Monday night, authorities said.

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