Police: No signs of criminal conduct in death of Wisconsin graduate student
In an update Friday, the La Crosse Police Department said preliminary findings do not suggest any criminal conduct in connection with Heinz's death.
Section of Center Valley Road in Outagamie County closed due to culvert collapse
Officers say they are continuing to follow up on information related to the case, and final autopsy results are not expected for several months.
The investigation remains open at this time.
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