Police found a dead woman in a storage unit on Tuesday. The woman from Northern Illinois had missing since early January.

Michelle Arnold-Boesiger, 33, went missing on January 3 in Holiday Hills, Illinois, about 45 miles northwest of Chicago, according to CBS Chicago.

Arnold-Boesiger was from Harvard, Illinois, which is about 25 miles west of Holiday Hills. The McHenry County Sheriff's Office started investigating the case in late January.

A press release from the Roscoe Police Department said a search warrant led cops to the scene Roscoe, about 30 miles west of Harvard, on March 4.

Roscoe Police Department assisted McHenry County sheriff's deputies and officers from other agencies at the U-Haul Storage of Roscoe.

Authorities then discovered Arnold-Boesiger's body in a storage unit off Route 251 during their search on Tuesday.

The Sheriff's Office stated that the operation yielded ample evidence to obtain a search warrant for that particular unit.

Police did not arrest anyone nor identify any suspects for this case. Officials also did not disclose the reason for the investigation into the storage units.

The public was not in danger, according to Roscoe police. The Wisconsin Department of Criminal Investigations and other local law enforcement departments are already investigating Arnold-Boesiger's death.

Arnold-friends Boesiger's and relatives are devastated by the news of her passing, People.com said.

Meg Eyeta, Arnold-Boesiger's former neighbor, said Arnold-Boesiger leased the apartment upstairs from her in a Marengo complex in Roscoe for just six months, sometime in 2019.

She told CBS Chicago that the last she heard from Arnold-Boesiger believed that she was having personal problems, which prompted her to relocate out of state.

Eyeta narrated that Arnold-Boesiger just said that she has to go. So the neighbor wondered if her unexpected action was more telling than she had suspected. She thought Michelle had issues with someone.

"I don't know, I mean who did it, but that's just horrible," said Eyeta.

Since then, the McHenry County Sheriff's Department has been conducting an investigation in the area that has crisscrossed the city.

Investigators from the McHenry County Sheriff's Department are asking anybody with questions about the investigation to contact them at (815) 334-4750.

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