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Body Of 41-Year-Old Woman Found In Storage Shed

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WOODBURY, N.J. -

The body of a 41-year-old woman that was found early Monday morning in a storage shed in Woodbury is believed to be the victim of a homicide, police said.

The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office has identified the body as Sabrina Bullock, who was last seen alive on Saturday.

Investigators say she was reported missing by family members on Sunday.

The body was found around 3 a.m. Monday by a Woodbury police officer in a storage shed located off Russell Street behind an apartment building at 51 South Broad Street.

The officer was conducting a missing person search for her when the body was discovered.

Investigators say the condition of the body has led members of the Woodbury Police Department and the prosecutor's office to believe that she was murdered. However, the coroner has not yet conducted an autopsy.

Police say there have been no arrests in connection with Bullock's death.

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