Texas firefighters respond to a burning dumpster and find THREE BODIES 'heavily dismembered' inside including a child and a young woman Fort Worth firefighters made the gruesome discovery Wednesday at 6.17am They were responding to a burning trash dump behind a storage business After putting out the fire, they saw three people with missing 'body parts' inside One of the victims was 'tentatively' identified as 42-year-old David Lueras Someone by the same name has a long criminal history in neighboring Dallas No arrests have been made and Fort Worth police are asking the public for help By Adam Manno For Dailymail.Com Published: 02:22 BST, 25 September 2021 | Updated: 02:22 BST, 25 September 2021 Viewcomments Firefighters in Texas were shocked to discover three 'heavily dismembered' bodies inside a burning trash dump outside of a storage business Wednesday morning. The Fort Worth Fire Department found the bodies after they extinguished the fire in the 3100 block of Bonnie Drive at 6.17am. One of the bodies 'tentatively' belong to 42-year-old David Lueras. The other two belong to an unknown teenage, or young adult, female and an unknown child. 'The bodies were burned and heavily dismembered and there are body parts that are unaccounted for,' the department on Facebook Friday afternoon. David Lueras, 42, is presumed to be one of the three people found dismembered inside a burning trash dump in Fort Worth, Texas on Wednesday morning 'The dismembered condition of the bodies is making the identification process difficult,' police said. They didn't say what business the dumpster belonged to, but station KXAS said it was behind a storage business. The address of the incident coincides with the location of Firefighting's Finest Moving & Storage. No arrests have been made as of Friday night, and the Fort Worth Police Department is requesting the public's help in the investigation. A person by the same name and age of Lueras, the only victim identified so far, previously pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine and theft over $1,500 in neighboring Dallas County, according to court records. He was also charged with home burglary and fraudulent use of identifying information. 'Identifying the perpetrators and suspects of this triple murder is the primary goal of this investigation,' police said on Facebook Friday afternoon. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility