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Town plans vigil for slain Google worker

If you would like to discuss another topic, look for a relevant article. Police Chief Michele Powers is urging town residents to remain vigilant.

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BU professor Steve Quigley, who taught Marcotte in his New Media class in 2010, said she knew then that she wanted to focus on search engine marketing in her career.

The 27-year-old Marcotte was an account manager for Google in New York City.

Police would not comment on the condition of her body but said an autopsy was performed Tuesday morning.

Friends and family will celebrate her life at a vigil at First Congregational Church in Princetonon Tuesday night.

The Worcester District Attorney urged the community to stay alert following the slaying of Marcotte.

The 27-year-old Marcotte was an account manager for Google in NY.

Early says, “People should be concerned”. Officials asked anyone with any information to contact authorities.

Vetrano was strangled and sexually assaulted after setting out for a jog just after 5 p.m. on August 2 through a park several blocks away from her Queens, New York home.

The body of 27-year-old Vanessa Marcotte was found naked and burned in a wooded area of Princeton, Massachusetts, a law enforcement source tells necn. Vanessa Marcotte went for a jog Sunday in Princeton, Mass., a town about 60 miles west of Boston, and never returned.

Police said they did not know if the attack was random or if Marcotte was targeted.

Marcotte’s death is similar to that of a New York City woman killed while on a run through a Queens park last week.

“With singing with love with joy to show that were a strong town and we pull together when things get tough”, Bullock said.

“That time frame is between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. yesterday”, Early said Monday. When Marcotte did not return home, her family notified police.

Marcotte graduated from Boston University in 2011. Her body was found Sunday evening.

The 27-year-old Marcotte worked as an account manager in NY for Google.

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Massachusetts State Police set up an anonymous tip line for anyone who may have seen anything suspicious Sunday afternoon. The police pass along that there is not tip too “inconsequential or irrelevant” to report to police. Police have not yet announced a suspect.

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