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Tattoos, clothing description released to help identify body found in SC freezer

The autopsy revealed that the person discovered was a male with a tattoo of a possible rising sun above a man’s face on his right shoulder.
Credit: Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office

ORANGEBURG, S.C. — The Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office has released potential identifiers for a body that was found in a freezer last week. 

According to the report, the autopsy resulted in identifiers being discovered on the individual. 

The autopsy revealed that the person discovered was a male. The male has a tattoo of a possible rising sun above a man’s face on the individuals right shoulder.

Following the autopsy, clothing was determined to be size 34 PacSun blue denim stacked skinny jeans, short sleeve T-shirt and a brown Guchi belt.

The body was found at a Norway house on January 3 after a group of teens decided to check out the house discovered it while out riding four-wheelers in Orangeburg County.

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Credit: Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office

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If anyone has any information on the descriptive items given, you are urged to contact the OCSO at 803-534-3550 or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC.

Callers using Crimestoppers are encouraged to utilize the P3 Tips app or submit a web tip by going to CrimeSC.com and click Submit a Tip.

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