The Ambler Gazette

Ambler woman found dead

- By Brandie Kessler

The body of an Ambler woman was found in a New HDnRvHU fiHOG ODsW :HGnHsday morning, Aug. 29.

The woman has been idenWLfiHG Ds 1DWDOLH 0DUHOOD, 26, of Ambler, according to the Montgomery County DisWULFW AWWRUnHy’s RIfiFH.

2IfiFLDOs FRnfiUPHG WKH Dutopsy on Marella’s body was completed the night of Aug. 29, however, “the cause and manner of death remain undetermin­ed pending the results of toxicology testing,” RIfiFLDOs sDLG WKH IROORwLng day.

A Montgomery County RIfiFLDO sDLG KLs RIfiFH Ls looking for the public’s assistance in piecing together how a Marella’s body ended up in a New Hanover TownsKLS fiHOG.

First Assistant District Attorney Kevin R. Steele said investigat­ors had spoken with Marella’s family and FRnfiUPHG sKH KDG nRW bHHn reported as a missing person

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“If anybody has any informatio­n on how she got to that location, contact the Montgomery County Detective or the New Hanover police,” Steele said. Detectives may be reached at 610-278-3368 and New Hanover Township police may be reached at 610-327-1150.

“We’re requesting the public’s assistance Ln finGLng RuW hRw shH DUULvHG DW WhDW ORFDtion,” Steele said.

Police were called to a report of an unresSRnsL­vH suEMHFW DW WhH IDUP fiHOG Ln WhH 2400 block of Little Road around 10:21 a.m. Aug. 29 after a farmer cutting his grass discovered the body. When police arrived, it was FRnfiUPHG WhDW WhH IHPDOH wDs GHFHDsHG, DnG county detectives were called out to assist with the investigat­ion.

Authoritie­s said Saturday they continue to look for clues to piece together their investigat­ion.

Montgomery County First Assistant DisWULFW AWWRUnHy .HvLn 5. 6WHHOH FRnfiUPHG WhDW Marella was last seen Aug. 28. He said her body was clothed when it was discovered.

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