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No arrests made 1 month after mysterious killing of New Jersey therapist
Prosecutors say the case is active and ongoing, with a $1,000 reward offered as investigators seek tips and no arrests have been made.
More than one month after Brooke Hanlon was killed in her Chester Township home, prosecutors report that no arrests have been made in the ongoing homicide investigation.
Officers responded to a 911 call on June 6 and discovered Hanlon dead in her home; the Morris County Prosecutor ruled her death a homicide from "multiple sharp force injuries."
Hanlon worked as a therapist in Bernardsville for LifeStance and is survived by her husband and baby daughter, whom her sister Paige Haggerty called "the only saving grace."
Authorities including the Morris County Prosecutor and Chester Police are urging anyone with information to contact them as the investigation remains active and ongoing.
The Morris County Sheriff's CrimeStoppers announced a reward up to $1,000 for information, with officials urging the public to call tip lines to help resolve the case.