Do You Recognize These Tattoos and Necklace? New Clues Emerge in Search to Identify Woman Found Dead in Fridge
Police said the unidentified human’s remains were discovered in Belleplain State Forest in New Jersey on Sunday, Dec. 22
Do you recognize these tattoos, necklace or yoga mat found in a New Jersey state forest?
Authorities in New Jersey are asking the public for help as new clues emerge after human remains were found dead in a refrigerator on Sunday, Dec. 22.
The unidentified human’s remains were discovered in Belleplain State Forest in Cape May County, according to New Jersey State Police (NJSP).
State police believe the remains belong to a white or Hispanic woman who was about 5'1" tall.
Authorities said the person had two tattoos on their body: a koi fish tattoo on the shoulder blade area of her back and a rose tattoo on her left ribs that extended from her chest to her hip.
Police released photos of what the body presumably looked like before the victim's death, as well as images of “a distinctive yoga mat and necklace” that were both recovered at the scene.
The necklace appears to have a small star and other tiny holes punched into it, and the black-and-green yoga mat includes various intricate designs.
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Police have not released any other information about the remains, including how old the victim may have been, how she ended up in the fridge or when she may have died.
Anyone with information about the remains is asked to call the NJSP Troop ‘A’ Woodbine Station at (609) 861-5698 or the Cape May County Prosecutor's Office at (609) 465-1135 ext. 3480.
Callers can opt to remain anonymous, according to police.
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