ELIZABETH, NJ – Police have released a sketch of a woman on Friday whose body was found dead near a railroad track in New Jersey.
The woman, known as “Jane Doe”, was found dead on June 11 off the 300 block of port Ave.
Police in New Jersey have also released a vehicle of interest, according to prosecutors. The vehicle has been described as a light-colored Toyota Highland with bright polished rims and a roof rack. The model year of the car is between 2000 and 2006.
The woman is believed to be Latina or Black, slender built, about 25-35 years-old, 5 feet 6 inches, weighs approximately 125 to 140 pounds and had very short hair. Police believe she may have wore a wig or a hair covering.
Do you recognize this individual? @NJSP, @EPDNJ, and UCPO are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this young woman, found deceased along railroad tracks in Elizabeth in June of this year. https://t.co/PLX57uHruc pic.twitter.com/GljunrD4lq
— Union County Prosecutor's Office (@UCPONJ) November 27, 2020
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