The victim’s identity of a homicide that was reported last Friday is still being sought after by South Florida police
According to a published article from PEOPLE, three suitcases containing what South Florida police suspect to be a woman’s remains were found in the Intracoastal Waterway in Delray Beach last Friday.
A recent press release claims that the identity of a woman murdered in Florida is still a mystery.
A 911 report about a suspicious object in the water along the Intracoastal Waterway was received, according to the Delray Beach Police Department (DBPD), shortly after 4 p.m. July 21, according to a CBS story.
Officers claimed that the first suitcase, as well as the other two that were soon after found by police in surrounding places, both contained the human remains of a woman murdered in Florida.
A revised image of the victim’s possible appearance, created by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Forensic Imaging Unit, was included in a DBPD update on the homicide investigation on Wednesday afternoon.
According to CBS, the woman murdered in Florida was described by police as being between 35 and 55 years old and standing at about 5 feet 4 inches. They suspect she was slain between July 17 and July 20.
Officials released a computer-generated image of the woman murdered in Florida
According to a published news from Law&Crime, fhe full-body sketch that best captures the attire the woman murdered in Florida was wearing when police found her is also included in the artist-generated portrait, which illustrates what the victim may have looked like before she was killed, according to the press release.
The woman murdered in Florida was characterized by DBPD as White or Hispanic with probable brown hair and tattooed eyebrows in an amended version of the publication.
Police also shared images of two of the three pieces of luggage they found in the Intracoastal Waterway in addition to the artist-created images on the woman murdered in Florida.
They identified the first as a purple Palm Springs Ricardo Beverly Hills bag and the second as a Charlie Sports bag with green and black polka dots.
In addition to requesting that everyone who resides near the Intracoastal Waterway watch their own personal video surveillance cameras during the aforementioned timeframe, DBPD is currently seeking assistance in identifying the woman.
Detective Mike Liberta can be reached at 561-243-7874 if you have any information about the case.
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