Investigators are probing link between foot found in Maryland and a headless torso found 40 miles more than two months later
Police in Maryland are working to determine whether body parts found 40 miles apart over the past two months may belong to the same body.
A local found a human foot while walking down Lusby Lane in Brandywine on September 3 of last year, the Prince George's County Police Department shared.
And then less than three months later on November 30, a woman's torso was found wrapped in a tarp on a dead-end road in the Morrell Park neighborhood in Southwest Baltimore, the Baltimore Sun reports.
The Prince County Police Department and the Baltimore Police Department are working together after the woman's torso was found nearly 40 miles from the foot almost three months later
The two body parts were found roughly 40 miles from each other.
Baltimore Police have not been able to identify the victim and have released no further information relating to the torso.
The two agencies have confirmed, however, that they are working together on the investigations.
Detectives working for Prince George 'have uncovered no evidence suggesting a crime occurred in our jurisdiction related to the discovery of the body part last September,' police said.
Anyone with information pertaining to the body parts are asked to call Prince George's County detectives at 301-516-2512 or Baltimore homicide detectives at 410-396-2100.
Baltimore Police have not been able to identify the victim in the latest finding