
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department detectives have issued a call for help to uncover details relating to the mysterious death of a woman, Monyiah Holman, aged 27. According to a recent update, her body was discovered on Friday, in the 7600 block of Hall Street by a utility worker. At this stage, authorities have not classified her death as a homicide, but are probing the surrounding circumstances, as stated in a report by SLMPD's official notification.
The grim discovery took place shortly after 10 a.m. in a vacant lot. Arriving officers found the woman unresponsive, and she was declared dead at the scene by EMS responders. The deceased has been identified, but her family has yet to be notified. While conducting their initial assessments, detectives have not immediately determined the cause of death and continue to seek information from the public, anyone with knowledge of Holman's whereabouts prior to her death is urged to come forward and contact the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department at (314) 444-5371.
Further updates detailed that the St. Louis Medical Examiner’s Office is involved, taking custody of Holman's body and designating an autopsy to be performed at a later time. This procedural step is crucial to ascertain the cause of death, which remains indeterminate as the investigation proceeds.
As the investigation remains dynamic and ongoing, the authorities have reinforced their appeal to the community, seeking any details that might shed light on this tragic incident. The District 6 detectives can be contacted at 314-444-0001 by those with potentially relevant information. The plea for public assistance emphasizes the need for collaboration to unravel the events that led to Monyiah Holman's untimely death.









