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Man found unresponsive in car in Greenbelt is dead, police said Man found unresponsive in car in Greenbelt is dead, police said
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A man found unresponsive in the driver seat of a Honda Accord at a park in the Greenbelt area of Prince George’s County has been pronounced dead. A man found unresponsive in the driver’s seat of a Honda Accord at a park in the Greenbelt area of Prince George’s County has been pronounced dead.
Police in Greenbelt said they are investigating the case and have not released the man’s identity. Police in Greenbelt said they are investigating the case and identified the man as 22-year-old Anthony M. Cabotaje of Lanham.
The incident began around 7 p.m. Monday in the Schrom Hills Park when an officer on routine patrol noticed a car parked at the far end of a lot and went to check. As he approached, he noticed a man walking around the area where the car was parked, according to George Mathews, a spokesman for the Greenbelt Police department. The incident began about 7 p.m. Monday in the Schrom Hills Park when an officer on routine patrol noticed a car parked at the far end of a lot and went to check. As he approached, he noticed a man walking around the area where the car was parked, according to George Mathews, a spokesman for the Greenbelt police.
The man told the police officer that he and a friend had been the victims of a robbery. Police said it was not immediately clear where the two men were when the man said they were robbed. The man told the police officer that he and a friend, identified as Cabotaje, had been the victims of a robbery. Police said it was not immediately clear where the two men were when the man said they were robbed.
The officer then noticed another man in the driver’s seat of the car and found that he was unresponsive. Rescuers were called and tried to revive the man. He was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The officer then noticed Cabotaje in the driver’s seat of the car and found that he was unresponsive. Rescuers were called and tried to revive Cabotaje. He was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
The other man was also taken to an area hospital.The other man was also taken to an area hospital.
Victoria St. Martin contributed to this report.