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Police Identify Woman Found Dead In Concord Park, Name Suspect

CONCORD (CBS SF) -- A body found in a Concord park early Monday morning has been identified by police, who are now seeking a man who has been named as a suspect in the woman's death.

A woman identified Monday afternoon as 25-year-old Poinsettia Parks was found floating at the edge of a pond at Newhall Community Park near the Boxer Boulevard entrance, according to police.

Parks, a Concord resident, was pulled out of the water by responding officers at 2:36 a.m. and was determined to be dead. It was also determined that she was the victim of a homicide, police said.

Police said Monday afternoon that 26-year-old Erick Lamar Nelson has been identified as a suspect in the case. The victim knew Nelson, according to police.

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the man, who police said should be considered armed and dangerous.

Nelson was described by police as a black man with black hair and brown eyes who stands at 6 feet 1 inches tall and weighs 185 pounds.

Police said Nelson could be in possession of a black, four-door 2003 Kia Spectra. The vehicle's California license plate number is 5ENY919.

suspect vehicle Concord homicide
suspect vehicle Concord homicide (Concord Police Department)

Anyone with information about his case is asked to call Detective Greg Pardella at (925) 603-5922. Police suggest that those who see the suspect do not approach him but instead immediately call 911.

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