Montgomery County Sheriff's and Pct. 5 deputies found the gruesome scene of a body near the railroad tracks, the morning of March 12, along FM 1774, just north of High Meadow Ranch Road.
Lt. Dan Norris, of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said that they received a call at about 10:30 that morning from the conductor of a train, who said he had seen a body near the tracks.
Upon arrival the deputies found a deceased male lying near the tracks, with no identification. Officials estimated him to be between 20-30 years old.
A Union Pacific railroad worker at the scene said that he was told the man's legs were severed.
"Due to the victims injuries, it appears that a train did strike the individual," a press release from the sheriff's office stated.
Norris stated that detectives are still investigating, trying to determine exactly what happened to the man.
The body was transported to the Montgomery County Forensic Center for autopsy and detectives have tentatively identified the man.
If it turns out that the man was struck by the train it will be the second week in a row for a train accident in the Magnolia area. Last week a trailer hauling oilfield equipment was struck in downtown Magnolia, while attempting to cross the tracks.
HOUSTON (AP) — Searchers have discovered a woman's body in a wooded area of Houston.
Police are trying to identify the body located Monday night by volunteers with Texas EquuSearch.
Relatives of 48-year-old Norma Jean Scott had asked group members to help look for the woman, who's been missing since Thursday.
Frank Black with Texas Equusearch says volunteers are not sure if the body they found is the missing woman.
Officer J.C. Padilla says police were contacted after the body was located in an overgrown vacant lot.
An autopsy has been ordered.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
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