Confirmed Details
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Identity & Location
The woman found unresponsive in Lockport Township last week was confirmed to be 60-year-old Cynthia Gee, a longtime resident of the area. Just In News -
Discovery
Deputies were dispatched on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, to the 17000 block of South River Road after a report of an unresponsive individual. Cynthia was found at that location and later pronounced deceased despite medical efforts. Just In Newshttps://www.wndu.com -
Suspicious Circumstances
Although initially unclear, investigators uncovered circumstances that raised concerns, leading authorities to classify her passing as a suspicious death. Just In Newshttps://www.wndu.com -
Investigation & Public Safety
According to Chief Deputy Zachary Zuk, the case remains actively under investigation. While it is considered an isolated incident with no immediate threat to the public, law enforcement is urging community assistance to gather more information. Just In News -
Call for Assistance
Investigators are specifically asking residents in and around South River Road to review their security or Ring camera footage from August 10 to August 12, 2025, as even small details could prove critical. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact St. Joseph County Central Dispatch at (269) 467‑4195. Just In News -
Community Reaction
The local community has been deeply shaken. Cynthia was fondly remembered by neighbors and friends as a valued longtime resident whose death has left a profound void. Just In News
Overview Table
Aspect | Details |
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Victim | Cynthia Gee, 60, Lockport Township resident |
Incident Date | Found unresponsive on August 12, 2025 |
Location | 17000 block of South River Road, Lockport Township |
Cause of Death | Under investigation; classified as suspicious |
Public Safety | No known ongoing threat; community safety reassured |
Community Request | Residents asked to review security footage from August 10–12, 2025 |
Contact Information | Central Dispatch: (269) 467‑4195 |
Community Impact | Grief and shock expressed; Cynthia remembered as a longstanding beloved neighbor |
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