ANAHEIM – An autopsy did not reveal any obvious fatal injuries to a transgender woman found dead last week in Anaheim under what authorities consider suspicious circumstances, police said.

Zoraida Reyes, 28, of Santa Ana was discovered around 11 a.m. on June 12 behind a Dairy Queen in the 200 block of North State College Boulevard, Anaheim police Lt. Bob Dunn said.

An initial autopsy was completed Friday, but the official cause of death has not been determined pending toxicology and other testing that could take up to four months to complete.

However, there is no indication from the autopsy that Reyes died from trauma, Dunn said.

“There was no obvious injury that would cause her to pass away,” he said.

Detectives have found evidence suggesting Reyes did not die where she was found, Dunn said.

Her death has been ruled suspicious but has not been classified as a homicide, he added.

Reyes was a member of the transgender Latina support group at The Center Orange County, Executive Director Kevin O’Grady said.

Members of the LGBT community and local immigration advocates are puzzled by the mysterious circumstances of Reyes’ death and the hesitation of police to release information.

“Because there are so few facts, people are filling in the gap with speculation,” he said.

Reyes was also active in local and national groups advocating for the rights of transgender people and undocumented immigrants. She was born in Mexico, but grew up in Santa Ana and attended Century High School, Santa Ana College and UC Santa Barbara, fellow activists said.

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