Police and a medical examiner gather next to a Hartford police vehicle at the Casella recycling processing center in White River Junction, where a woman’s body was found, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023. The Vermont State Police are assisting the Town of Hartford Police Department with the investigation. Photo by Alex Driehaus/Valley News/Report for America

Police believe the woman whose body workers found at a Casella Waste Systems recycling processing center in Hartford on Tuesday was from White River Junction, according to Hartford’s acting chief.

Workers found the woman’s body at about 9:20 Tuesday morning. The facility is located off East Woodstock Road, also known as Route 4.

“It appears that she was transported by a truck that had been unloading dumpsters,” Acting Chief Connie Kelley said in a Wednesday morning phone interview.

Kelley said the truck was delivering dumpsters from White River Junction.

While Hartford Police have a “tentative identification” of the woman, who appears to have been in her late 20s or early 30s, authorities must wait for confirmation from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and notification of the next of kin, she said.

Police do not yet know her cause of death, but have said it appears to be an isolated incident and there is no risk to the community.

“Obviously we treat everything worst-case-scenario until we know otherwise,” she said.

The Hartford Police Department’s social worker was on scene on Tuesday to offer support to the workers who found the woman’s body, Kelley said.

The investigation is ongoing in collaboration with the Vermont State Police.

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