California landscapers make bizarre discovery under lawn, homeowner had no idea
Police in San Mateo, California, say vehicle possibly buried in 1990s
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Homeowners in California’s Silicon Valley discovered a buried car while working on a landscaping project Thursday morning, police said.
Officers with the Atherton Police Department responded to the residence in the 300 block of Stockbridge Avenue regarding a report of a buried vehicle.
The vehicle was approximately 4 to 5 feet underground when discovered and contained unused bags of concrete, police said. A contractor told KTVU the car was a Mercedes.
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Investigators brought cadaver dogs to the scene because of the "unknown nature" of why the vehicle was buried. Police said the dogs made a "slight notification" of possible human remains, but none have been discovered as of early Friday morning.
Atherton police also contacted the San Mateo Crime Lab, which sent technicians to assist with the excavation.
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Police said the vehicle was likely buried in the 1990s before the current homeowner occupied the home. Investigators remained at the scene through the evening.
The motive and circumstances remain under investigation. No further details were released.
The home's current owners paid $15 million for the sprawling 12,643 square foot property that boasts a pool and tennis court, property records show.
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The previous owners lived in the home from 1990 to 2014, according to the records.
Atherton Police Cmdr. Daniel Larsen said the current homeowners were not under investigation.
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Atherton is one of the wealthiest towns in the U.S., with around 7,000 residents within its nearly 5 square kilometers.
Rebecca Rosenberg and The Associated Press contributed to this report.