Remains at home The Associated Press Police for another ANTONIO - Police are searching brought human remains in a back yard in dogs and neighborhood in southeast University after determining that bones the earlier this summer belong to "They've people. be were discovered at the home of Celaya, Rizzo, 45, whose 44-year-old wife, The been missing since May. Police house on have said DNA tests showed lived for were not those of Monika house cordoned believe the bones found in The last month were those of two drew three people and a dog, Deputy. standing, Albert Ortiz said at a news Leonard Friday. police but were in small pieces as though Celaya been chopped up, Ortiz said. "Mr. that we have found have free to down or chopped down or sawed said. small pieces that we would David feel that foul pay is involved," hired by tonio Police: SAN for more a middle-class San Antonio found there a least two The bones Leonard Monika, has previously the remains Rizzo. Investigators the back and possibly Police Chief conference The bones they had "The been cut down to certainly Ortiz said. obtained a search of in bright lights, archaeology of Texas at investigation. isolated a later a police yard is behind a cul-de-sac eight years. surrounding off with police search activity curious some seated Rizzo has not been said. Rizzo is not come and go Matlock, a Rizzo's attorney, Express-News belonged to at least two people search warrant Friday the Rizzo home and cadaver-detecting students from the San Antonio to aid in few areas that will on," said Sgt. Ernest spokesman. a single-story brick where the Rizzos had Early Saturday, the yards remained tape. around the house Friday, some in lawn chairs. been questioned by charged with any crime, under arrest. ... so he is he pleases," Celaya private investigator told the San Anthat Rizzo is cooperating with police. "He does not know what happened to his wife and he's very upset about her disappearance," he said. The Rizzos have lived at the house for eight years and received the home as a gift from Leonard Rizzo's father, according to deed records examined by the ExpressNews. Police said Rizzo did not report his wife as missing until investigators went to the house June 5 to inquire about her and found him in a comatose state. He was taken to a hospital for treatment, but no diagnosis was released. Neighbors reported smelling a foul odor some weeks ago that seemed to be coming from a dead animal, Ortiz said. The neighbors said the stench stopped after a recent rain and they stopped thinking about it. San Antonio television station KSAT reported that the police have been searching another location in south Bexar County and have collected evidence in the case that indicated bodies may have been burned there. That evidence will be turned over to DNA specialists Monday.