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Brooklyn mother-of-two homeless service officer found stabbed to death bed after ‘domestic dispute’

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Brooklyn mother-of-two, 37, is found stabbed to death on her bed after ‘domestic argument’ – as cops reveal she was a homeless services worker

  • Theresa Gregg, 37, mother of 12-year-old twin girls, was found brutally murdered in her apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Saturday morning.
  • Gregg had been stabbed in the neck and body, leaving a bloodstained mattress and a pool of blood on the bedroom floor
  • Authorities believe the fatal attack happened during a heated argument involving her partner, although police have yet to release the identity of the suspect

A mother-of-two has been found stabbed to death on her bed after an alleged domestic dispute in New York.

Theresa Gregg, 37, was found dead in her Brooklyn home after being stabbed multiple times in the neck and chest.

The homeless services officer, who had two preteen daughters, had served as a special agent with DHS since 2015.

Gregg’s 12-year-old twins found their mother unconscious in her room in Williamsburg on Saturday morning around 8:20 a.m. and immediately called 911.

They were greeted by a gruesome scene as their mother’s stab wounds left bloodstains on her mattress and a pool of blood pooled on the bedroom floor.

The body of Theresa Gregg, 37, mother of 12-year-old twin girls, is taken away after being brutally stabbed

Gregg had been stabbed in the neck and body, leaving a bloodstained mattress and a pool of blood on the bedroom floor

Gregg had been stabbed in the neck and body, leaving a bloodstained mattress and a pool of blood on the bedroom floor

Authorities believe the fatal attack happened during a heated argument involving her partner, although police have yet to release the identity of the suspect

Authorities believe the fatal attack happened during a heated argument involving her partner, although police have yet to release the identity of the suspect

Gregg's body was loaded into the back of the coronor's van on Saturday after his death

Gregg’s body was loaded into the back of the coronor’s van on Saturday after his death

The murder is believed to have taken place after a heated argument involving her partner, although as of Sunday evening police have yet to name a suspect.

Neighbors said Gregg, who had lived in the block for about six years, could often be heard arguing loudly with her boyfriend, with both parties raising their voices.

“I could hear them fighting, both of them screaming. They fight a lot. You can hear it pretty clearly,” said a neighbor on New York Post. “I don’t know how many times they fought, but it was a lot.”

On Sunday, neighbors were left in shock after hearing about the incident.

Johanna Hidalgo, a resident living in the same block, said she was shocked and noted how kind and polite Gregg’s daughters were, whom she met regularly.

The woman was found by her young daughters at 356 Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn on Saturday

The woman was found by her young daughters at 356 Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn on Saturday

Officers from the NYPD Crime Scene Unit quickly rushed to the scene to recover the body and gather evidence

Officers from the NYPD Crime Scene Unit quickly rushed to the scene to recover the body and gather evidence

Gregg was found brutally murdered in her apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Saturday

Gregg was found brutally murdered in her apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Saturday

The NYPD Crime Scene Unit rushed to the scene on Saturday morning

The NYPD Crime Scene Unit rushed to the scene on Saturday morning

“I was so shocked yesterday. Her daughters are so nice – every morning, good morning, they smile. ‘So beautiful, so respectful,’ Hidalgo said daily news.

“They were in middle school, they’re twins, so they were going to school with their friends…These girls were so sweet.”

‘This is an absolutely heartbreaking tragedy. We are forever grateful for Constable Gregg’s invaluable contributions and tireless dedication to serving and supporting vulnerable New Yorkers,’ a Department of Human Services spokesperson said. homeless.

The president of Teamsters Local 237, which represents police officers in the Department of Homeless Services, Gregory Floyd, also released a statement paying tribute.

“We are saddened to learn of the murder of our DHS agent at his home. She will be missed and we hope that her attacker will soon be arrested and brought to justice.

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