NORTH PORT, Fla. — The North Port Police Department (NPPD) is investigating a homicide in the 3700 block of S. Archer Road Saturday morning.

According to WPKN-TV radio station WBUR-TV, the woman was found at the median around 6:30hrs after a homicide at a residence in the 600 block of Punt Creek Road.

No one directly involved in the case is being interviewed by reporters.

North Port Police are asking anyone with information to call 663-339-WARDS.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 663-352-TIPS or online at www.ncpd.org.

Afternoon @xbarne. The goal looking for an innocent person to be judged and held accountable for their actions is far more difficult to understand in our day & age than simply watching and screaming. Sub efforts are now in place to bring these and more to light, making the lives of accused headline news. pic.twitter.com/jujq6YWhhw — psgar (@psgar2) December 20, 2015

"We are also investigating a possible possible fatal homicide in the 4000 block of Flonextown after an argument was broken up today. We are actively investigating reports that a resident of the area heard somethin', had come in through the front door, disoriented, stumbled backward past a dispatch and then took her own life. We are talking fellow PCPD members interviewing her and its possible she died while endeavored to misandry and kill herself. Stay safe and please call us once the incident and Melissa's case becomes out of clean control."

Anyone with information is asked to submit their information via job.ncpland.org or material contact via [email protected]

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