A woman's body was found dead in a northeast Houston home on Sunday morning, with police confirming that she had been living at the New Hope Housing facility where the incident occurred. The 37-year-old woman was discovered unresponsive in the entryway of her residence by officers who were called out to conduct a welfare check.
According to authorities, the woman suffered significant injuries, including bruising on her neck, and attempts to revive her were unsuccessful. The cause of death has not been released yet as autopsy results are pending.
New Hope Housing officials described the situation as "incredibly difficult" for those affected by the loss, while emphasizing their commitment to providing supportive services and stability to residents who often face trauma related to housing instability and homelessness.
While officials have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, they did not provide any information on potential suspects or persons of interest at this time.
The woman's identity remains unknown as of Monday evening, with authorities urging anyone with information about the case to contact the Houston Police Department Homicide Division at 713-308-3600.
According to authorities, the woman suffered significant injuries, including bruising on her neck, and attempts to revive her were unsuccessful. The cause of death has not been released yet as autopsy results are pending.
New Hope Housing officials described the situation as "incredibly difficult" for those affected by the loss, while emphasizing their commitment to providing supportive services and stability to residents who often face trauma related to housing instability and homelessness.
While officials have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, they did not provide any information on potential suspects or persons of interest at this time.
The woman's identity remains unknown as of Monday evening, with authorities urging anyone with information about the case to contact the Houston Police Department Homicide Division at 713-308-3600.