Las Vegas police open homicide investigation after finding decomposing body inside a car

Las Vegas police said they could not determine how long the body had been in the car

Police in Las Vegas have opened a homicide investigation after they found a decomposing body in the trunk of a car.

After residents in an apartment complex called the police complaining about a "foul odor" coming out of a white BMW, officers said they found a corpse of a person who appears to show signs of homicide.

Lt. Jason Johansson said officers were asking residents of the apartment complex for any information they might have about the incident.

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A coroner's office truck is parked near the scene where a body was found in Las Vegas. (KVVU)

Police in Las Vegas investigate after a decomposing body was found in a car. (KVVU)

A white tent is set up near the scene where police said a body was found in a car in Las Vegas. (KVVU)

Two cars are parked near the scene were a body was found in Las Vegas. (KVVU)

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Police found the body on Friday afternoon but couldn’t determine how long the body had been in the car. They didn’t release any additional information about the body.

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