Homicide investigation underway after body found near Van Buren Bridge in Riverside

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Homicide investigation underway after body found near Van Buren Bridge in Riverside
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Police discovered the body of 48-year-old Los Angeles resident Isabel Chavez near the Regional Water Quality Control Plant on July 31.

Police have launched a homicide investigation after a body was found near a riverbed in Riverside.

According to a statement from Riverside Police Department, officers were dispatched to the river bottom area near the Regional Water Quality Control Plant and the Van Buren after receiving reports of a possible dead body found on July 31 at around 9:30 a.m. After their preliminary investigation, detectives with RPD's Robbery-Homicide Unit were called to assume the case. Investigators did not provide any further information on the incident.

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