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On January 22, 2024, the body of an unidentified male, later determined to be named Peter Sprauve, was discovered in Manhattan, New York. This case has been registered under the Namus ID: UCP115861 and is being handled by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner New York City (OCME). The circumstances surrounding his death remain a subject of investigation, and authorities are seeking assistance in gathering more information.

Peter Sprauve was found without any immediate identification, leadi ...Read More
Date Found: 01/22/2024

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Victim Details

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115861

UCP115861

44400

Peter

Sprauve

Black / African American

Black / African American

Male

01/22/2024

Manhattan

New York

New York County

10029

No

40546

Office of Chief Medical Examiner New York City

New York

New York

New York County

520 First Avenue, , New York, New York

2124472030

Local

Medical Examiner

M24-02808

Gray or Partially Gray

Black/gray, curly, approximately 2"

Brown

Brown

06/02/2026

  • Scar/mark: Large scars on lower back and right knee. Smaller scars present above lip and forearms.
  • Tattoo: Tattoos present on left shoulder, left forearm, right shoulder, right forearm, right chest

  • Accessories: 4 Rubber bands
  • Clothing: Black jacket with fur lined hood
  • Clothing: Blue sweater
  • Clothing: White knit sweater with black and gray diamond pattern.
  • Clothing: White T-shirt with blue and white image of Statue of Liberty and "I'm a NYC Vax Champ!" text
  • Clothing: Black work pants with cargo pockets
  • Clothing: Black underwear, Volcom brand
  • Clothing: 1 gray sock and 1 white sock
  • Footwear: Red sneakers, Balenciaga brand, "Speed" style
  • Jewelry: Metal bead necklace with multiple charms including a crown, a heart with the words "NASHVILLE", a large letter "H", and a lock, among others.


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