UPPER MT. BETHEL TWP., Pa. - Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) are asking the public's help in identifying the body of a man found in the Delaware River in Upper Mount Bethel Township.
On Sunday, May 25 at approximately 12:30 p.m., Troopers from PSP Belfast were dispatched to the Delaware River in the area of Slateford Road following discovery of the man's body.
Authorities say the man is described as either Caucasian or Hispanic, approximately 5 feet, 10 inches tall wearing a red, extra-large Under Armour t-shirt, 34 x 30 Wrangler pants, a brown braided leather belt with gold buckle and size 12 Redwing work boots.

PSP investigators say the man also had three black ink tattoos on his body:
Fox Racing logo on upper right arm
Native American headdress on upper left arm
Religious cross on inner right forearm with words "Death Before Dishonor"
Anyone with information pertaining to the man's identity is asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Police Troop M Belfast Criminal Investigation Unit at (610) 759-6106.