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08-04-2010, 09:31 AM
Police concluded a missing persons case Monday night when they discovered Frances Rodriguez's lifeless foot protruding from a pile of laundry on her bedroom floor.
Police Capt. John Popik said Rodriguez, of 1571 Stratford Ave., likely died of natural causes sometime before 5 a.m. Saturday, when her husband awoke to find her missing from the bed in their home. At the time, he assumed she went outside for an early morning walk, Popik said.
Rodriguez's husband reported his 60-year-old wife missing that night after more than 14 hours lapsed during which he was unable to locate her, according to Popik. ...link (http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Missing-woman-found-dead-under-a-pile-of-laundry-600930.php)
Police Capt. John Popik said Rodriguez, of 1571 Stratford Ave., likely died of natural causes sometime before 5 a.m. Saturday, when her husband awoke to find her missing from the bed in their home. At the time, he assumed she went outside for an early morning walk, Popik said.
Rodriguez's husband reported his 60-year-old wife missing that night after more than 14 hours lapsed during which he was unable to locate her, according to Popik. ...link (http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Missing-woman-found-dead-under-a-pile-of-laundry-600930.php)