A 52-year-old Florida woman was recently arrested after she knowingly bought and sold human bones online, police say.
Kymberlee Anne Schopper of Deltona was charged with trading in human tissue, according to the Orange City Police Department.
Schopper was released Friday from the Volusia County Jail on $7,500 bond.

Kymberlee Schopper, 52, is charged with trading human tissue. (Volusia County Jail )

Kymberlee Anne Schopper allegedly bought and sold human bones on Facebook Marketplace. (Reuters)
However, Schopper, another one of the shop’s owners, told police the bones were “educational models.”
Models can be sold legally in Florida, according to state law.
Specialists identified that the cranium and skull piece were probable discoveries from archaeology, with some dating back over a century and others over five centuries, according to a report by FOX 35.