Body Found in N.J. Nature Preserve Identified as Local Resident

The body found in a natural park on Thursday belongs to a local, Bergen County officials confirmed Friday. A walker reported the body to police at Tenafly Nature Center about 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Bergen County Prosecutor and police responded quickly.

Robert Wolmer dies. He was 64 and from Tenafly. The Bergen County Prosecutor doesn’t suspect murder in Wolmer’s death. The cause of his death is unknown. They indicated further investigation details will follow.

Outdoor enthusiasts visit Tenafly Nature Center. This includes locals, families, and walkers. This incident is rare, thus many are scared. Locals should be safe in nature, says the administration.

Local police say the case is under investigation and the neighborhood is safe. The police are still verifying the facts and ensuring the investigation shows they care about the area and victim’s family.

Watch nature centers and parks and notify the police if you see anything useful. Police said participants must work together to stay safe regardless of event setup.

Even safe places can have disasters. Police advise people to be informed and watch the situation.

Sources:

  • Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office

  • Tenafly Police Department

  • Local news reports

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