"We're pending positive identification [from the Bergen County Medical Examiner's Office]," Police Chief James O'Connor told Daily Voice, adding that foul play wasn't suspected.
Co-workers of 51-year-old Vitorino Cirne at the U.S. Postal Service facility in Kearny sobbed Friday after receiving the news.
"I got to dance with him at the last retirement party they had," the wife of one of them told Daily Voice. "He is a people person.
"We were all just hoping this wouldn't be true."
Co-workers said Cirne was visibly upset about something when he left work early on April 11. A colleague had accompanied him on his route.
The father of three He drove off from his home sometime between 1:30-6 a.m. April 12 and hadn’t been seen since, O’Connor said.
The following day, divers searched the river after his car was found nearby (SEE: Passaic River Search For Missing Lyndhurst Man Called Off).
On Friday came word from the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office that a body was found just after 5:30 p.m.
“We ask that the privacy of the family be respected and that all inquiries be directed to the Lyndhurst Police Department,” urged O'Connor, the chief.
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