New york police not giving up effort to identify 2011 john doe

New York Police Not Giving Up Effort to Identify 2011 John Doe

September 25, 2024

New York, NY – The Gilgo Beach Homicide Task Force is asking for public assistance in identifying a homicide victim known as Asian Doe. The victim’s remains were discovered on April 4, 2011, on Ocean Parkway in Gilgo Beach, New York.

Authorities are specifically reaching out to the Asian community and anyone who may have information regarding the case. Individuals can report tips to Crimestoppers by calling 1-800-220-TIPS or by using email or mobile app submissions, which can be made in native languages.

Translation services are available to assist non-English speakers in providing information. The task force emphasizes the importance of community involvement in solving this case, urging anyone with relevant information to come forward.

Anyone with potential leads or details is encouraged to use the provided contact methods to assist in identifying Asian Doe and advancing the investigation.

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