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Man found dead in Ceres canal, police says

Man found dead in Ceres canal, police says

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(FOX40.COM) — A man was found dead in a canal in Ceres on Sunday, according to the Ceres Police Department.
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Police said concerned community members walking along the canal bank reported a possible dead man submerged in water around 6 p.m. on 3000 Moore Road.
CPD, along with the Modesto Fire Department and American Medical Response, recovered the man who was pronounced dead around 6:24 p.m.
The man was found without identification, and the Stanislaus County Coroner's Office responded to the scene and took custody of the body
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The cause of death is under investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Sergeant Berber at (209) 538-5672.
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