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Body found by neighborhood cleanup crew identified as Indy woman missing since December

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A body found by a group cleaning up their neighborhood on Indy's northeast side over the weekend has been identified as an Indy woman reported missing back in December. 

The Marion County Coroner identified the body as Jaime Beasley, 32, during an autopsy Monday morning. 

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were called to the scene near 20th Street and Riley Avenue around 11 a.m. 

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Witnesses on the scene say a group was doing a neighborhood cleanup when one of the volunteers discovered what appeared to be a human body partially covered near the creek. 

Beasley was seen on December 15, 2017. She has a 9-year-old daughter. 

Family members told RTV6 back in January that they feared something bad had happened to her when she didn't return home. 

Beasley's death remains under investigation by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. 

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