Woman who was found burned in Bridgewater was from out of town, police say
Police investigating the murder of a woman whose burnt remains were found along the train tracks in Bridgewater do not believe the she is from the town, according to The Enterprise.
Late Tuesday night, police found the body of a woman who was bound, burned, and abandoned along the tracks. Authorities said there are no reports of missing women in Bridgewater, and they are confident that both the woman and her killer did not live there, The Enterprise reported.
“This is probably a convenient place to dispose of a body, which is concerning in and of itself, but I’m trusting the police that the residents don’t have a whole lot to worry about,’’ Bridgewater Town Manager Michael Dutton told The Enterprise.
Police have not yet identified the woman, according to The Enterprise. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from local businesses in attempt to identify the black SUV a witness saw at the train tracks the night the woman’s body was dumped there.
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