Police in New York City have identified the 24-year-old woman from Minnesota who was found dead in a Manhattan condo building. The woman, identified as Jaclyn Elmquist, was discovered at +Art at 540 West 28th St. An investigation is ongoing, but no criminality is suspected at this time. Surveillance footage shows Elmquist appearing intoxicated. It is unclear how she gained access to the building. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner. Adam Sabes reported
The police in New York City have successfully identified the young woman from Minnesota who tragically lost her life after falling down a garbage chute in a Manhattan condo building following a work party. According to sources from the New York Post, the deceased woman has been identified as Jaclyn Elmquist. Her lifeless body was discovered on Friday afternoon at +Art, located at 540 West 28th St.
Despite ongoing investigations, the NYPD spokesperson informed Fox News Digital that no criminal activity is currently suspected in this case. Surveillance footage reveals Elmquist appearing intoxicated as she stumbled along the sidewalk. While it has not been confirmed if she was under the influence, police sources have stated that it is a possibility.
NBC New York reported that Elmquist did not reside in the condo building where her body was found, leaving authorities puzzled as to how she gained access to the premises. This mysterious aspect of the case further adds to the complexity of the investigation.
Elmquist’s cousin, Katlyn Kampmeier, expressed deep concern for her missing relative in a post on social media platform X. In her message, Kampmeier revealed that Elmquist had failed to return home after attending a work party in Manhattan on Thursday night. She urged people in the area to spread the word about Elmquist’s disappearance, as all of her family members reside in Minnesota.
The cause of Elmquist’s death will be determined by the medical examiner. As the investigation continues, the police have not ruled out any possibilities and are diligently working to uncover the truth behind this tragic incident.
Adam Sabes, a writer for Fox News Digital, can be contacted at Adam.Sabes@fox.com. He can also be found on Twitter as @asabes10..