Crime & Safety
Death Of Woman At Sandy Hook Not Suspicious
Authorities say a woman and a dog were found dead in a car at Sandy Hook Monday night, according to published reports.

Authorities say there is nothing suspicious about the death of a Bergen County woman who was found unresponsive in a car in a Sandy Hook parking lot.
Natalie Lapshina, 42, of Wallington, NJ, was discovered unresponsive inside an Audi Q7 in Parking Lot B off Hartshorne Drive at the Sandy Hook-Gateway National Recreation Area, according to Charles Webster, a spokesman for the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.
A dog was also found dead in the car, and authorities say that animal’s death was caused by the heat inside the closed vehicle, according to NJ.com.
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