COPS CONFIDENT SKELETAL REMAINS ARE MISSING CAYLEE

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The defense team for Casey Anthony, the mother of the missing child Caylee, said the sheriff’s office is confident that they have found the child’s remains.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office informed Linda Kenney Baden of Anthony’s legal team that they believe the child’s bones discovered in a wooded glade near the Anthony home are indeed Caylee’s. 

Law enforcement officials think its the missing toddler because of the color of the hair and the shape and appearance of the cranial areal.

"The remains are consistent with those of a 2- to 3-year-old child," Orange County Capt. Angelo Nieves told FOXNews.com.

"We have not provided any confirmation that it is the Caylee child. We’re not going to go and jump the gun, if you will, rush in order to make an identification without the medical examiner’s office."

Orange County Captain Kevin Beary said the Anthony home was re-investigated top-to-bottom after the medical examiner found "some clues that came out of the remains" linking them to the house.

"We took some things out of the house that the forensic people are very interested in," Beary revealed. 

Police will "have to wait seven to 14 days for the DNA analysis to absolutely make sure" as there are other missing child cases in the Florida area.

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