Woman found dead near Los Angeles River may have fallen from moving vehicle, police say

The authorities in Long Beach are investigating the death of a woman who was found near the Los Angeles River early Sunday morning, while the police say it may have been an accident linked to the passage.

According to a press statement issued by the Long Beach Police Department, the officers were sent at approximately 5:20 am on July 13 to a section of the Los Angeles River, north of Willou Street, after reports of a deceased individual. Upon arrival, officers discovered a woman lying on the western side of the river bike path.

Members of the Long Beach Fire Department responded and announced that the woman was dead at the scene.

Investigators in the details of the investigation of the administration’s collision said that the initial investigation indicates that the woman may have fallen from a motorcycle or another mobile vehicle. A vehicle was not found at the scene, and the exact conditions surrounding the accident are still unclear.

The police noted that the witnesses were cooperating, but they continued to collect information.

The Los Angeles Province Department will issue the identity of the Los Angeles County in the medical examiner and notify the relatives.

The authorities urge any person with information related to the incident to contact the investigation investigation of the collision David Dujeriti on (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips can also be provided through Stoppers La Crime by calling 1-800-22-Tips (8477), using the “P3” application, or a visit www.lacrimstoppers.org.

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