Crime & Safety
Abductee Found Deceased In Brooklyn: Police
Police said Tiffany Jones, who was pushed into a truck Tuesday off Potee Street, was found dead Wednesday morning in south Baltimore.

BROOKLYN, MD — Police said a woman abducted in Brooklyn Tuesday was found deceased nearby the next morning. Her death is under investigation.
Tiffany Jones, 29, was found deceased Wednesday morning in the 3400 block of 7th Street, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
Officials said Jones was abducted by two men she had been arguing with at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 3600 block of Potee Street. The men pushed her into a black Ford pickup truck, which has a Maryland tag of 3DH8861, according to police.
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The location where police said Jones was abducted was less than a mile from where she was found deceased.
Investigators found a body in a house that had been burned at the corner of 7th Street near Baltic and Arsan avenues Wednesday morning, according to The Baltimore Sun.
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Authorities conducted an autopsy, and police identified the decedent as Jones late Wednesday afternoon.
Photo of Tiffany Jones courtesy of Baltimore Police Department.
At a crime scene in Brooklyn, where a block of 7th Street between Arsan and Baltic avenues is roped off with police tape. A house on the end of the block at the corner of Baltic Ave. is burned, and there’s a heavy fire and police presence pic.twitter.com/HPvGg6mMjQ
— Sarah Meehan (@sarahvmeehan) August 22, 2018
Brooklyn: @BaltimoreFire &@ @BaltimorePolice on scene of suspicious death. Crime scene pic.twitter.com/OK4NRSArEn
— Kate Amara (@kateamaraWBAL) August 22, 2018
Fatal fire in South #Baltimore. Body of adult woman found in basement of vacant home. Homicide detectives on scene investigating whether it’s body of 29-year-old Tiffany Jones, who was abducted last night #Brooklyn @wjz pic.twitter.com/xggoN5kpHr
— Rick Ritter (@RickRitterWJZ) August 22, 2018
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