Baltimore Police Say No Foul Play Suspected in Death of Niki Fennoy as Chief Medical Examiner Investigation Continues
- Baltimore Police have identified a woman who was pulled from the Jones Falls waterway, with investigators stating there is no indication of foul play in the incident.
- The woman was recovered from the Jones Falls, a tributary of the Patapsco River that flows through Baltimore City, though specific details about the time and location of...
- Detectives involved in the case have concluded that there is no evidence to suggest the woman’s death resulted from criminal activity, according to a statement provided by Niki...
Baltimore Police have identified a woman who was pulled from the Jones Falls waterway, with investigators stating there is no indication of foul play in the incident.
The woman was recovered from the Jones Falls, a tributary of the Patapsco River that flows through Baltimore City, though specific details about the time and location of her recovery were not disclosed in the initial report.
Detectives involved in the case have concluded that there is no evidence to suggest the woman’s death resulted from criminal activity, according to a statement provided by Niki Fennoy, a spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department.
The Chief Medical Examiner’s office has been notified and is involved in the investigation, although no further details regarding the cause or manner of death have been released pending their official findings.
Authorities have not released the woman’s identity, age, or any background information, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation and standard procedures for notifying next of kin before public disclosure.
The Jones Falls runs through several neighborhoods in northern and central Baltimore before emptying into the Inner Harbor, and while water recoveries in the area are not uncommon, each incident is treated with a full investigative response to determine the circumstances.
As of the time of the report, no additional information about the woman’s background, possible medical history, or events leading up to her being in the waterway has been made available by law enforcement or medical officials.
