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No evidence that deaths of 2 models found dead in downtown LA are related, LAPD says

Both women were found dead in their downtown Los Angeles apartments.

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Police are investigating the deaths of two aspiring models who were found dead in their downtown Los Angeles apartments within two days. Darsha Philips reports for the NBC4 News on Sept. 18, 2023.

Police are investigating a woman’s death after her body was found in her downtown Los Angeles apartment less than a mile away from where another woman was found dead in her home.

The body of 32-year-old Nichole Coats was discovered Sept. 10 in her apartment on 8th Street and Grand Avenue, according to her loved ones. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said a cause of death has not been determined and it is not being investigated as a homicide, but Coats’ mother said she believes someone killed her daughter.

Two days after Coats’ body was found, 31-year-old Maleesa Mooney was found dead in her downtown LA apartment in the 200 block of South Figueroa Street – less than a mile away from Coats. Police in Mooney’s case did not detail how she died, but are investigating the case as a homicide.

Both women were aspiring models.

"Since both cases remain active investigations, details about either case will not be released," the LAPD said in a statement Tuesday. "However, based on the investigations thus far, there is no evidence to suggest that the deaths of Ms. Coats and Ms. Mooney are related to one another."

Residents of the apartment complex where Coats resided said the building only sent a notice of a police investigation in their complex and never mentioned someone had died.

“It’s terrifying. My heart goes out to the family,” said Nick Nguyen, who lives in the same building where Coats was found. “That’s so sad.”

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Some downtown residents said they're feeling uneasy.

“We are in downtown, so it’s scary to walk around down here,” said Somia Mostajabi, who was walking in the area. “Especially as a woman I try not to.”

Both cases remain under investigation.

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