Dearborn police seek help after finding body of woman

Dearborn police are seeking the help of the public after finding the body of a dead woman Friday morning.

A 34-year-old Taylor resident was found unresponsive in a secluded area near the intersection of Paul and the Southfield Freeway about 7:45 a.m., police said.
Police and Detroit Fire Department employees provided first aid, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigators responded to identify the victim, gather evidence and canvass the area for witnesses.
Dearborn Police say they are asking Detroit residents in the area to check security cameras for any suspicious activity between 4-9:30 a.m. on Friday.
“The Dearborn Police will coordinate all resources in an effort to bring the subject or subjects to justice,” Chief Ronald Haddad said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dearborn Police, at 313-943-2241.
Crime Stoppers of Michigan is offering a $2500.00 reward for information leading to an arrest of the perpetrator or perpetrators.
Callers may provide information anonymously, at 1-800-SPEAK UP, at www.1800speakup.org, or by texting to CRIMES 274637.