Troop K continues to investigate the 2005 homicide of a 25-year-old Yonkers woman

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Serbay

YONKERS – New York State Police from the Hawthorne barracks continue to investigate the homicide 11 years ago of Angel Serbay, then 25, of Yonkers.

On September 3, 2005 at approximately 8:18 a.m., the New York State Police were dispatched to the northbound side of the Sprain Brook Parkway, just north of the Jackson Road overpass, to investigate the discovery of human remains.  A passing motorist contacted police after he observed what appeared to be a body covered by a yellow tarp discarded on the side of the parkway. 

The victim, Angel Serbay, was discovered wearing jeans, a blue, white, and black striped halter top, and black New Balance sneakers.  The Westchester County Medical Examiner determined that Serbay died as a result asphyxiation by strangulation.

Serbay is described as a Hispanic female, approximately 5’4”, 138 pounds, with a tribal rose tattoo on her left upper arm, a tribal rose tattoo on her right ankle, and a tattoo with initials on her left hand. Angel was last seen in the proximity of 160 Willow Street in Yonkers at approximately 3:00 a.m. on September 3, 2016.

Serbay’s body was found dumped under this bridge over the Sprain Brook Parkway

The death of Serbay continues to be actively investigated by police.  Numerous leads have been followed-up on throughout this investigation, however, this homicide has never been solved.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact Investigator Richard Miller of the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Hawthorne by calling (914) 769-2600.   Please refer to SJS # 1213158.  All calls may be kept confidential.  




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