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A man’s severed head and dismembered body were found stuffed in a refrigerator and freezer inside a New York City apartment on Monday, according to reports. 

Police made the gruesome discovery after they were called to 2069 Nostrand Avenue in Flatbush for a wellness check at around 7:10 p.m., police said.  

The NYPD found the body broken up into numerous parts, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said at a Tuesday news briefing.

An outside shot of 2069 Nostrand Avenue, an apartment building in Brooklyn, New York City

The dismembered body was found at 2069 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, police said. (Google Maps)

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"The refrigerator was taped up," Kenny said. "They were trying to hole up, I guess, the smell inside."

The man has not yet been identified, Kenny said.

"At this point, we’re trying to identify that person," Kenny said, according to the New York Post.

A police officers NYPD badge

Police in Brooklyn, New York, discovered a man’s severed head and dismembered body in a refrigerator and freezer inside an apartment Monday during a wellness check. (Susan Watts/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

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"We have a head. We have some limbs. As of right now, it seems like we have the whole body."

It is unclear what age the man was when he died or how long his body was being stored there

How he initially died is also unknown. 

Brooklyn, New York map

A map pinpoints 2069 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, where a man's dismembered body was found. (Google Maps)

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A woman inside the apartment was arrested at the scene and detained on unrelated warrants for petit larceny warrants, according to reports.

Kenny said she was hospitalized because she "complained of illness."

The Medical Examiner will ultimately determine the cause of death and an investigation is ongoing, police said