Autopsy results are inconclusive on the woman found in a suitcase in Greenwich.

The state medical examiner says it will take another 6 to 8 weeks to detemine how 24-year old Valerie Reyes died.

Police have not identified any suspects.

Original: Police have identified the woman who was found murdered, arms and legs bound together inside of a suitcase on the side of a Greenwich road Tuesday morning.

Police say that at around 8:23 a.m., officers responded to Glenville Road after the body of a woman was found in a red suitcase just off the east shoulder of the roadway.

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After an investigation, the victim was identified as 24-year-old Valerie Reyes, of New Rochelle, New York.

Reyes had been reported missing to New Rochelle police after she was last seen at around 9 a.m. on January 29th.

In an interview Thursday, the mother of Valerie Reyes dropped a bombshell, saying her daughter told her she has been fearing for her life.

“I asked her, why is it you’re feeling this way?” Norma Sanchez told ABC7 in New York. “Is someone threatening you, is someone outside of your house? I asked about the boyfriend, the ex boyfriend, and she said no.”

Sanchez said Reyes broke up with her boyfriend the Thursday before she went missing. She added that her daughter mentioned feeling paranoid, unsafe and anxious. Sanchez said she made plans Tuesday to go with her daughter to Home Depot to get a few things to help her feel safer in her apartment. On Tuesday, Sanchez couldn’t get ahold of her daughter and never heard from her again.

The cause of death has not been confirmed at this time. Police are investigating her death as a homicide.

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“The Greenwich Police Department is dedicated to identifying those responsible for the death of Valerie and ensuring justice for her and her family. We continue to work with New Rochelle Police and other law enforcement agencies at multiple levels and have engaged a variety of resources to assist in the investigation,” Greenwich Police Captain Robert Berry said in a press release.

A town public works employee in Greenwich has been placed on administrative leave after officials said the worker took photos of Reyes’ body and the crime scene. Peter Tesei, Greenwich’s First Selectman saying, “this thoughtless and insensitive behavior by an employee is inexcusable.”

Reyes worked at a Barnes and Noble in Eastchester for the last two and a half years. The company putting out the following statement:

“Our hearts go out to her family, friends and co-workers during this difficult time.”

Greenwich DPW worker suspended after allegedly taking pictures of body of homicide victim, Valerie Reyes. @WTNH— Amy Hudak (@amy_hudak) February 7, 2019

Greenwich officials said in a statement Thursday that the employee is on leave pending an investigation that will determine whether discipline is warranted. Officials would not identify the worker.

Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei called the employee’s actions thoughtless, insensitive and inexcusable.

No arrests have been announced.

Reyes worked at the Barnes & Noble store in Eastchester, New York for two and half years.

The company released the following statement regarding her death:

“The entire Barnes & Noble community is grieving the loss of our beloved employee Valerie Reyes. She worked in our Barnes & Noble Eastchester store since it opened two-and-a-half years ago. Our hearts go out to her family, friends, and coworkers during this difficult time.”

Police say that they have received several tips about this homicide. They are asking the public for any information on Reyes and/or her disappearance.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Greenwich Police Tip Line at (203) 622-3333 and email at Tips@greenwichct.org.