Crime & Safety
More Updates Expected After Woman Found Dead On Fisherville Road
The cause of death is still unknown. Plus: Bicentennial Square unintended death update and here is what happened at Market Basket Tuesday.

CONCORD, NH — Concord police are still investigating the unintended death of a woman off Fisherville Road whose body was found on Oct. 16.
Limited information is available but police have confirmed that the body was a woman and her cause of death is unknown.
"We are still awaiting for the toxicology," Deputy Chief John Thomas of the Concord Police Department said, "(and the) investigation is still being conducted."
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Police are not releasing the name of the woman until the rest of her family has been notified, Thomas said.
Early on, there was some speculation online that the woman might have been one of two recent missing persons cases — Amanda Grazewski, who has been missing from Derry since mid-March, or April Bailey, missing from Nashua since January, but she is not either of those women.
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Her body was found in a wooded area between the Oak Bridge Condominium complex, a strip of stores and businesses, including the Szechuan Gardens Chinese Restaurant, Family Dollar, and Constantly Pizza, and Woodbine Avenue.
According to the man who found the body, he was out for a walk, smoking a cigarette while doing his laundry nearby. In the past, he had seen deer in the area and ventured into the woods to see if he could see any. While walking on the edge of the woods, he said he saw what looked like a leg and shoes, and when he moved closer, he knew it was a body. He did not know the gender of the body but said it appeared to be decomposed.
Police hope to release more details next week, Thomas said.
Update On Bicentennial Square Death
On Sunday, another untimely death was reported in Bicentennial Square.
The woman, according to Thomas, was homeless and died of natural causes.
"There's no foul play involved," he said.
No Body Behind Market Basket
On Tuesday, there were comments made online that a third body had been found behind the Market Basket on Storrs Street but those rumors were unfounded, Thomas said.
"No, that's not true," Thomas said when asked about the comments online.
A number of police officers were in the camps behind the store attempting to retrieve new grocery carriages purchased by the store which were stolen by the homeless, Thomas said. The store had the new carriages delivered earlier this week and store employees reported that right after they were delivered, nearly half of them disappeared.
Officers were able to retrieve the carriages, he said.
Concord NH Patch will update readers about the situation on Fisherville Road when more information becomes available.
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