Officials found the remains of hundreds of people at a Northern California warehouse connected to Oceanview Cremations, operating on a suspended license. (Screenshot from NBC News)

Officials found the remains of hundreds of people at a Northern California warehouse connected to Oceanview Cremations, operating on a suspended license. (Screenshot from NBC News)

Authorities in California are trying to find family members of more than 100 people whose remains were discovered in a Northern California warehouse connected to an illegal crematorium.

Officials from the Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau and a county-contracted funeral home found the bodies of six people and 154 cremated remains in a warehouse in Hayward on March 1. The remains, which date to 2013, were linked to Oceanview Cremations, a company with a suspended license and prohibited by the state from storing remains at its facility, authorities said.



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