A missing 24-year-old woman from New Rochelle was identified Thursday as the body stuffed into a red suitcase, bound at the wrists and ankles and dumped on the side of a road in Greenwich, Connecticut, police said.

Valerie Reyes had been missing since Jan. 29, Greenwich police said. The red suitcase with her body inside — which made national headlines after being found Tuesday morning — was found in a wooded area along Glenville Road, about one mile east of the Merritt Parkway near the Westchester border.

Reyes' family was notified on Wednesday night, police said.

"They are obviously devastated by the loss of Valerie and our heartfelt condolences go out to them," police said in a statement.

Family and friends are planning a vigil for Reyes at 5 p.m. today at Glen Island Park, Weyman Avenue in New Rochelle

Reyes was a 2012 graduate of New Rochelle High School. She worked at the Barnes & Noble in Eastchester at the Vernon Hills Shopping Center.

"The entire Barnes & Noble community is grieving the loss of our beloved employee Valerie Reyes," Barnes & Noble said in a statement, adding that she worked at the 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.

Reyes' body was found at 8:23 a.m. Tuesday off the shoulder of Glenville Road, just north of Stillman Lane in the Glenville section of Greenwich, police said. A town highway worker saw her body in a suitcase about 15 feet off the side of the road and notified police.

Reyes' cause of death has not yet been confirmed by the medical examiner, police said. Police said previously that Reyes did not die at the location where she was found, but they were not yet sure how or when she was killed.

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"Many pieces of possible physical evidence were collected and results from forensic analysis are pending," police said today.

Greenwich officials said an employee of the town's Department of Public Works is on paid administrative leave after taking photos of Reyes' body and the crime scene. The town is investigating.

"The victim was a daughter, a sister and a cousin of a family who is suffering a tremendous loss at this time," Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei said in a statement. "This thoughtless and insensitive behavior by an employee is inexcusable. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Ms. Reyes' family."

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Greenwich police did not immediately respond to questions about that.

Reyes's family members had last heard from her on Monday, Jan. 28, New Rochelle police said. Her family did not hear from her the next day, and she was reported missing on Wednesday, Jan. 30, police said.

Reyes took her iPhone, iPad, clothes and bed sheets, with her, a friend told The Journal News/lohud.

The New York Police Department's Midtown North precinct tweeted on Jan. 31 that Reyes was missing. The NYPD said she suffered from anxiety and depression.

Greenwich police said they are "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."

Anyone with information on Reyes' disappearance is urged to call Greenwich police at 203-622-3333 or email tips@greenwichct.org.

Staff writers Colleen Wilson and Gabriel Rom contributed to this report.

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