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Police: Remains found may be Chandra Levy
WASHINGTON (CNN) --Investigators looking into the disappearance of Chandra Levy are checking whether skeletal remains found in Washington's Rock Creek Park are that of the former intern, police sources said.
Police Chief Charles Ramsey said the remains were discovered by a man walking his dog about 9:30 a.m.
"Apparently, the remains have been there for a while," he said, adding there is "a possibility" the remains are those of a female. "My understanding is that the remains are not all in one location."
A law enforcement source said a skull was found.
"We're still processing the scene," Ramsey said.
A search of Rock Creek Park last summer included the area where the remains were found, Ramsey said. The park is not far from where Levy lived in Washington.
Levy, a 24-year-old California native, was last seen on April 30, 2001, days after completing an internship with the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.
Shortly after Levy disappeared, controversy swirled around U.S. Rep. Gary Condit, D-California.
Levy's family said she had a relationship with Condit, a 53-year-old married father of two. Condit publicly refused to say whether he had a romantic relationship with her, but police sources said he admitted to one during an interview.
Police handled Levy's disappearance as a missing persons case. Despite hundreds of tips and months spent searching city parks and buildings, they got no firm leads about what happened to Levy.
Police said they did not consider Condit a suspect in Levy's disappearance, and no suspects were ever named in connection with the investigation.
Levy's parents said they wanted Condit to meet with private investigators they hired to find their daughter, but he refused.
In March, hurt by the political fallout from the Levy case, Condit lost the California Democratic primary by a wide margin to state Assemblyman Dennis Cardoza.
Source: CNN