SALEM - Investigations were incomplete after the body of a woman was found by Perry Township Police off rural Egypt Road Monday morning.
Police Chief Mike Emigh was not releasing the name of the woman Monday evening, although she had been identified because, he said, other police departments were in the process of notifying family members in other jurisdictions.
Emigh also would not comment on the cause of death, noting until he gets word from the coroner's office he would not discuss any speculations how the woman died.
The body was found after a police officer on patrol went down the road and found her unoccupied vehicle parked at the intersection of Egypt Road and East Pine Lake Road. The Bureau of Criminal Information and Investigation was called to process the scene and the vehicle, with the assistance of the county sheriff's department and state fire marshal's office.
Despite the fire marshal's office being called, Emigh would not comment on reports that the body may have been burned.
djohnson@mojonews.com
Police Chief Mike Emigh was not releasing the name of the woman Monday evening, although she had been identified because, he said, other police departments were in the process of notifying family members in other jurisdictions.
Emigh also would not comment on the cause of death, noting until he gets word from the coroner's office he would not discuss any speculations how the woman died.
The body was found after a police officer on patrol went down the road and found her unoccupied vehicle parked at the intersection of Egypt Road and East Pine Lake Road. The Bureau of Criminal Information and Investigation was called to process the scene and the vehicle, with the assistance of the county sheriff's department and state fire marshal's office.
Despite the fire marshal's office being called, Emigh would not comment on reports that the body may have been burned.
djohnson@mojonews.com
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