A neighborhood walking through an alley made the discovery just before 2 p.m. Thursday near Tuscaloosa Avenue.
Birmingham police are investigating the discovery of a decomposed body near an alley of Tuscaloosa Avenue. An investigation is underway after a decomposed body was found in a western Birmingham neighborhood.
Police said it’s too soon to determine if foul play was involved, but Officer Truman Fitzgerald said there are signs that appear suspicious to investigators.“Right now, we don’t know if the victim is a male or female,’’ he said, “however, if you’re missing a loved one, sadly, please reach out to us directly.”
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