Crime & Safety
More Details After N.J. Woman Possibly Chased Off Building, Falls To Death
More details were revealed after a New Jersey woman died after falling from a building, according to police.

Details were revealed after a New Jersey woman, after a possible chase, died Saturday after falling from a building, according to police.
Tatiana Quinones, 28, fell from the building at 1 a.m. and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Thomas Fennelly, chief assistant prosecutor for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.
Quinones' death has not been ruled a homicide, suicide or accident. The investigation was continuing, and no arrests had been made as of Monday, according to the report.
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The Essex County Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Task Force was investigating the incident.
The 28-year-old woman fell to her death from a Jay Street building in Newark on Saturday, according to nj.com.
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The Essex County prosecutor's office is investigating what caused the woman to fall.
Police responded to the 4-story building located at 18 Jay St. shortly before 2 a.m. after receiving reports of the fall. An investigation is underway to see if the person was being chased by a someone who was armed with a knife, according to RLS Media.
Well have more information as it comes in.
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