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Stomach-churning police body camera footage shows ceiling-high piles of garbage under which the body of a retired Connecticut detective was found more than eight months after she disappeared.

The remains of former Bridgeport cop Mary Notarangelo, 73, were discovered underneath mounds of trash at her remote Glastonbury home, along with dead birds, mice and a living cat.

Video shows officers struggling to pry open the front door due to the heaps of garbage pressed up against it from inside the house, footage shared by police following a Freedom of Information Request from CT Insider showed.

Many of the windows were boarded up on the property, which is set back from the road within dense woodland.

Bodycam footage shows inside the house of a hoarder whose remains were found under mounds of garbage. Glastonbury Police Department

Used toilet paper, cans, plastic bottles and other detritus can be seen in the footage, most of which was taken in July 2024 when officers first visited the house looking for Notarangelo, not knowing she had already died.

Workers in hazmat suits and masks are shown sifting through the garbage, making movement inside the home next to impossible.

“I got a cat!” one officer is heard saying after finding the animal, the only living creature discovered inside the property.

Trash was piled feet high across the floors of the Glastonbury, Connecticut property. Glastonbury Police Department
Officers had to force their way in due to garbage pressed against the door. Glastonbury Police Department

“You can taste the foulness in your mouth,” another officer says, remarking on the property’s powerful odor.

“It’s literally filled with used toilet paper and feces. It’s just not safe,” an officer says.

In places, hazmat teams had to duck their heads due to the high piles of trash. Glastonbury Police Department
Mary Notarangelo, 73, was a retired Bridgeport police detective. Glastonbury Police Department

The grisly find was one of the most extensive hoarding cases the officers had ever had to deal with, the Glastonbury Police Department’s Public Information Office Kevin Szydlo told WTNH.

Notarangelo’s death was first reported in June, although her skeletal remains were found at her house last February.

Dead birds, mice and a living cat were also found inside the home. Glastonbury Police Department
Windows at the remote property were boarded up. AP

She was first reported missing in July 2024 after a friend who came to check on her noticed bird seed that had been delivered for her beloved pet birds left outside.

Notarangelo last texted the friend around June 12, 2024, complaining of falling, vomiting and abdominal cramps, he told investigators, video footage shared with CT Insider shows.

Notarangelo’s remains were found eight months after she was reported missing. Glastonbury Police Department
Her cause of death has yet to be determined. Glastonbury Police Department

The former detective worked in Bridgeport between 1985 and 1986, and was promoted to detective in 1992 and then sergeant a year later, the department said.

She was forced to retire on disability following an on-duty car crash in which injured her back and legs, a friend said.

Notarangelo’s cause and manner of death is undetermined, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Connecticut said.

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