Body found in trunk of burned-out car near Black Diamond

Body found in trunk of burned-out car near Black Diamond »Play Video
BLACK DIAMOND, Wash. - The King County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation after a body was found in the trunk of a burned-out car early Sunday near Black Diamond.

King County Sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Katie Larson said a neighbor spotted the car on fire on SE 328th Street at SE Auburn Black Diamond Road at about 4:10 a.m. Sunday.

Fire crews responded to the scene and found a Toyota Camry engulfed in flames.

After the fire was extinguished, an investigator was called in and made a grisly discovery - the burned remains of a body in the trunk of the car, Larson said.

She said detectives from the King County Sheriff's major crimes unit quickly responded to the scene and began meticulously collecting evidence.

It was not immediately disclosed whether the victim found in the trunk is male or female.

"At this point we're in the very preliminary stages of our investigation. We've got a lot of work to do," Larson said. "We're going to start at the very beginning and work this thing through."

Jacob Ramos, the neighbor who spotted the car fire and called 911, said the flames were shooting about five feet above the car.

"It was a lot of thick black smoke .... It was a pretty big fire," he said.

Ramos is now haunted by the knowledge that it wasn't just a car fire - but something worse.

"It's strange. It's very strange and weird to know that there's people like that out here - and somebody that could do that," he said.

Other neighbors in the rural, heavily wooded area say it is usually very peaceful there, and is a favorite destination for weekend bicycling groups.

"Things like this doesn't happen around here," said Toby Benson, who lives nearby.

Denny Dennis, another neighbor, said, "I mean, it's so quiet out here." Then he added, "Hopefully they got here soon enough so they can figure out what happened. But, I mean, it's horrible."

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the King County Sheriff's Office or 911.