The police asks to help to identify a man found dead in water in Brooklyn, tattoos

Sunday, March 17, the police Department of new York (NYPD) has published pictures of tattoos men, whose body was discovered in the water near the Brooklyn Army Terminal.

The remains, presumably belonging to the white man at the age of 40 years old, was seen March 13 around 11:15 a.m. near 58th St. and Second Ave. From the water it took employees of the port division of the NYPD.

According to the medical examiner at the time of detection, the body had already begun to razlagalsa.

Police reported that the growth of the deceased is 6 feet (183 cm) and a weight of 300 pounds (136 kg). He was wearing a red watch Casio G-Shock yellow and black running shoes. The man also had several tattoos: on his left forearm — picture of the bag with dengami, and on the left shoulder — Boxing gloves and a skeleton with a map in hand and a top hat with the inscription «Cheat 2 win».

The police asks to help to identify a man found dead in water in Brooklyn, tattoosThe police appealed to the public to identify the person whose body were the tattoos. Source: NYPD
The police asks to help to identify a man found dead in water in Brooklyn, tattoosShoes were on the body of the deceased men. Source: NYPD

3 days later, March 16, at about 7 a.m. in the same area, an unidentified witness spotted a woman who was unconscious and floated in the water of Bay Ridge Channel, near 56th Street. Officers of the Department of emergency services and the paramedics took her body to the pier 4, but was unable to do anything. The woman was declared dead.

By words a press-the Secretary of NYPD Sergeant Jessica Mccorry, they do not believe the incidents are connected. Law enforcement does not disclose any additional information about the second victim. The police are waiting for autopsy results.

Anyone who can identify the man or knows anything about the dead woman, is asked to contact police. You can contact the hotline NYPD Crime Stoppers by phone 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), leave a message on the CrimeStoppers website or text message to the number 274637 (CRIMES) and then entering TIP577. All appeals are anonymous.

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