Sarah Majoras, 39, went missing Saturday morning. Her body was found Wednesday evening in a canal in Lambertville.
HUNTERDON COUNTY, N.J. -
Investigators in Hunterdon County on Thursday confirmed they had positively identified a body found in Lambertville to be that of 39-year-old Sarah Majoras.
Majoras went missing early Saturday morning after she left John and Peter's, a bar on Main Street in New Hope.
A medical examiner made the identification Thursday, a day after a body was removed from a Lambertville canal.
"Preliminary results from the medical examiner do not indicate anything suspicious," Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns said. "At this time, all indications are that Sarah's death was a tragic accident. Our case remains active so that we can provide Sarah's family and friends with factual information and answers to help them cope with their loss."
Since she was reported missing, searchers with more than a dozen agencies scoured the area around New Hope and Lambertville looking for Majoras.
If you have any information regarding the investigation, you're asked to call the Hunterdon County Prosecutor's office at 908-284-6162.
Saturday, May 18 2013 9:28 PM EDT2013-05-19 01:28:06 GMT
Rain moved in Saturday afternoon and the chance for it will stick around through the seven day forecast.
It becomes very unsettled across our area with clounds and showers again Sunday. The best chance for rain is in the morning and afternoon thunderstorms are possible towards our south.
Sunday is cool but we do warm up well into the 80s by Tuesday. With the warm weather comes a better chance for thunderstorms.
Friday, May 17 2013 11:44 PM EDT2013-05-18 03:44:01 GMT
A couple of Good Samaritans helped rescue a 3-year-old boy's lifeless body from an Allentown creek. Their quick thinking and help from police helped bring the boy back to life.
A couple of Good Samaritans helped rescue a 3-year-old boy's lifeless body from an Allentown creek. Their quick thinking and help from police helped bring the boy back to life.
Friday, May 17 2013 7:38 PM EDT2013-05-17 23:38:13 GMT
A woman who lived with a Delaware pediatrician accused of waterboarding her 11-year-old daughter has agreed to plead guilty to child endangerment charges and testify against him.
A woman who lived with a Delaware pediatrician accused of waterboarding her 11-year-old daughter has agreed to plead guilty to child endangerment charges and testify against him.
Friday, May 17 2013 6:26 PM EDT2013-05-17 22:26:23 GMT
When SEPTA trains roll into stations in Radnor Township, Main Line passengers aren't the only ones getting on and off. Police say criminals are now using the rails to pull off home burglaries.
When SEPTA trains roll into stations in Radnor Township, Main Line passengers aren't the only ones getting on and off. Police say criminals are now using the rails to pull off home burglaries here and make their getaway.
WTXF-TV 330 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19106-2796