Dover– The Delaware State Police are releasing the name of the person found in a wooded area east of Leipsic Road as Linda C. Moore, 40, with a last known address of Charlotte, North Carolina, according to Director of Public Information Sergeant Richard D. Bratz.
The investigation began at approximately 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 15, 2017, when human remains were discovered as a subject walked through the wooded area east of Leipsic Road near Marley Lane. The subject contacted troopers working the Firefly Music Festival and notified them of the discovery. Criminal Detectives responded to the wooded area and confirmed them to be human skeletal remains.
The Delaware Division of Forensic Science was contacted and removed the remains. Based on the investigation, and confirmation through dental records, the human remains were positively identified as Linda C. Moore. Her death has been ruled “undetermined” by the Division of Forensic Science.
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Dover – The Delaware State Police are currently conducting a death investigation after skeletal human remains were located in a wooded area near Dover, according to Director of Public Information Sergeant Richard D. Bratz.
Bratz said the preliminary investigation has determined at approximately 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 15, 2017, human remains were discovered as a subject walked through the wooded area east of Leipsic Road near Marley Lane. The subject contacted troopers and notified them of the discovery. Detectives responded to the wooded area and confirmed that they were human skeletal remains.
The Delaware Division of Forensic Science was contacted and is currently assisting with the investigation. The identity is currently unknown. The investigation into the death of the subject is in its early stages as troopers continue to collect and analyze evidence at the scene.
The area where the body was found is in the same general area that the Firefly Music Festival is being held.
If anyone has any information in reference to this incident they are asked to contact Detective D. Blomquist at 302-698-8426. Information may also be provided by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333, via the internet at www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com, or by sending an anonymous tip by text to 274637 (CRIMES) using the keyword “DSP.”