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Police report “suspicious” death of man on Montgomery County trail Police report “suspicious” death of man on Montgomery County trail
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Montgomery County police said a man’s body was found on a trail Saturday night and they are considering the death to be suspicious. Montgomery County police said a man’s body was found on a trail Friday night and they are considering the death to be suspicious.
Police and Fire and Rescue officials responded to a call a few minutes before midnight in the area of 13800 Castle Boulevard, in the county’s Briggs Chaney area, for a report of a deceased person, a police news release said Saturday.Police and Fire and Rescue officials responded to a call a few minutes before midnight in the area of 13800 Castle Boulevard, in the county’s Briggs Chaney area, for a report of a deceased person, a police news release said Saturday.
“A passerby had observed the deceased adult male victim outside on a trail. The passerby contacted a private security guard who was working in the area, who then called 9-1-1. First responders were directed to the victim who had trauma to his upper body,” it said.“A passerby had observed the deceased adult male victim outside on a trail. The passerby contacted a private security guard who was working in the area, who then called 9-1-1. First responders were directed to the victim who had trauma to his upper body,” it said.
“We’re looking into a lot of different things. Right now it’s all wide open,” Montgomery Police Capt. Paul Starks said late Saturday morning.“We’re looking into a lot of different things. Right now it’s all wide open,” Montgomery Police Capt. Paul Starks said late Saturday morning.
The county has not had a single homicide in 2016, he said.The county has not had a single homicide in 2016, he said.
The chief medical examiner in Baltimore was working Saturday on the autopsy, the release said.The chief medical examiner in Baltimore was working Saturday on the autopsy, the release said.