Detectives are searching for a person of interest in connection with the death of Lauren Heike, 29, whose body was found on a hiking trail in Phoenix.
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Lauren Heike went hiking around 10 a.m. Friday on the trail near 6500 East Libby Street, close to where she lived, the Phoenix Police Department said. Her body was found around 10:30 a.m. Saturday afterPolice said the body was identified as Heike. She was pronounced dead at the scene and was found to have"trauma to her body," according to investigators.
Detectives said a person of interest in this surveillance image is wanted for questioning in the death of Lauren Heike.
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