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Search ends for missing Farmington Hills woman
Authorities in MI discovered the body of a woman Thursday who had been missing for more than a week.
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A source close to the investigation tells FOX 2’s Josh Landon that 23-year-old Elizabeth Hock was found dead.
Police did not immediately release a possible cause of death or any details about where the young woman’s body was discovered.
On Thursday, representatives from the Oakland County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that investigators from the county morgue were on the scene where a body believed to be Hock was found on the roof of the Home Depot at 335 Haggerty Road.
Police haven’t said how she was located or the nature of her disappearance. It’s unclear how she wound up there. She was last seen on Tuesday Sept. 6. Her sister, Emilie, said she last spoke with her sister that night. Hock’s auto was found abandoned Tuesday with her purse inside at the PetSmart parking lot.
Elizabeth Hock, who went by “Liz”, was described by coworkers at the Birmingham Athletic Club as “super, super nice”. The station reported she was also taking business classes at Oakland Community College.
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Autopsy results were expected Friday. WWJ is awaiting more information.