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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 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. |
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