Crime & Safety
Baltimore Police Find Pickup Used In Deadly Abduction: Reports
Two men snatched Tiffany Jones Tuesday and drove away in pickup truck later found by police; her body was found Wednesday, say police.

BALTIMORE, MD — The Baltimore police said Thursday that they have found the pickup truck in which a woman was abducted by two men in broad daylight on Tuesday, according to media reports. The body of Tiffany Jones, 29, was found the next morning in a burned-out home in south Baltimore.
At about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jones got into an argument with two men in the rear of a store in the 3600 block of Potee Street, the police said. The men forced her into a black Ford pickup truck and drove away.
The two are described as a black man and a Hispanic man. The pickup truck has a Maryland license plate number of 3DH8861.
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Investigators found a woman's body Wednesday morning in a house that had been burned at the corner of 7th Street near Baltic and Arsan avenues, say media reports. The woman was later identified as Tiffany Jones, WJZ-TV Channel 13 reported.
The location where police said Jones was abducted was less than a mile from where she was found deceased.
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A medical examiner must conduct an autopsy to determine the exact cause of her death, WJZ-TV reported. No arrests have been made in the case.
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The Baltimore police are asking anyone with information to call 911 or 410-396-2100. You can also text tips to 443-902-4824.
Image: Tiffany Jones (Baltimore Police Department)
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