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‘Human identity’ investigators respond to home in Orlando’s Parramore neighborhood

Law enforcement agencies respond to South Lee Avenue

ORLANDO, Fla. – Multiple law enforcement agencies on Tuesday responded to a home in Orlando’s Parramore neighborhood.

Officers are executing a search warrant at a house on South Lee Avenue in the Parramore neighborhood, according to Orlando police.

Law enforcement agencies respond to home in Orlando's Parramore neighborhood. (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Among the mix of mostly unmarked law enforcement cars is a vehicle marked “Florida Gulf Coast University Human Identity and Trauma Analysis.”

Our Orange County Community Correspondent Jayna Manohalal says crews have been in the backyard, several items have been removed, and yellow and pink evidence flags have been put down.

When our team first arrived, crews were also working inside the house.

[VIDEO: ‘Human identity’ investigators respond to home in Orlando’s Parramore neighborhood]

However, police have not said what they are searching for.

A spokesperson for Florida Gulf Coast University confirmed its vehicle was at the Lee Avenue scene, but could provide no other details.

Neighbors say they are also in the dark about what is going on.

This is a developing story and will be updated with more information as we receive it.

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