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Washington-area news in brief: Man is found dead in Prince George’s County | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
Police responding to a request to check on the welfare of a man early Sunday found him dead, Prince George’s County authorities said. | Police responding to a request to check on the welfare of a man early Sunday found him dead, Prince George’s County authorities said. |
Upon arriving at the scene in the 3900 block of Kilbourne Drive in the Clinton area about 5 a.m., police found a man with trauma to the body. The man, who has not been identified, was pronounced dead at the scene. | |
Authorities said the death is being investigated as a homicide. | Authorities said the death is being investigated as a homicide. |
— Faiz Siddiqui | — Faiz Siddiqui |
A motorcyclist was killed Sunday afternoon in a collision in Montgomery County, authorities said. | A motorcyclist was killed Sunday afternoon in a collision in Montgomery County, authorities said. |
The man died in a crash in the 1300 block of Spencerville Road, in the Olney/Layhill area of northeastern Montgomery, according to county police. | The man died in a crash in the 1300 block of Spencerville Road, in the Olney/Layhill area of northeastern Montgomery, according to county police. |
The man’s name was not available immediately, and details of the circumstances of the crash could not be learned. | The man’s name was not available immediately, and details of the circumstances of the crash could not be learned. |
The site of the crash is just east of New Hampshire Avenue. | The site of the crash is just east of New Hampshire Avenue. |
— Martin Weil | — Martin Weil |
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