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Calgary police still looking for answers in Auburn Bay death
Calgary police still looking for answers in Auburn Bay death

CTV News

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Calgary police still looking for answers in Auburn Bay death

Calgary police investigate a death in the 1000 block of Auburn Bay Circle S.E. on Saturday, May 31, 2025. Calgary police say though an autopsy has been completed, it's still unclear what caused the death of a man whose body was found in an Auburn Bay home this weekend. Officers were called to the 1000 block of Auburn Bay Circle S.E. just before 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 31. Police said Saturday the death was suspicious and the homicide unit was investigating. An autopsy was conducted on Monday, after which police issued an update saying the death remains 'undetermined' pending further testing. 'Our Homicide Unit continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death and are asking anyone with information to come forward,' police said in a news release. Investigators aren't yet releasing the identity of the victim, only saying he's a man in his 50s. Anyone with information about the death is asked to call police at 403-266-1234. Tips can also be sent anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

Police probe suspicious death after man's body found at north Edmonton fire scene
Police probe suspicious death after man's body found at north Edmonton fire scene

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Police probe suspicious death after man's body found at north Edmonton fire scene

Edmonton police said Sunday they're investigating after a man was found dead at the scene of an early morning fire in north Edmonton. Police said in a media release they were contacted by Edmonton Fire Rescue Services at 2:47 a.m. after firefighters found the man's body at the scene near 120 Avenue and 77 Street. Police are calling the death suspicious. Edmonton police homicide detectives have taken over the case. An autopsy is slated for Tuesday. Anyone with information about the death is asked to call police at 780-423-4567.

Authorities investigate woman's death in unincorporated Santa Paula, Upper Ojai area
Authorities investigate woman's death in unincorporated Santa Paula, Upper Ojai area

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Authorities investigate woman's death in unincorporated Santa Paula, Upper Ojai area

Authorities are investigating the death of a woman in an unincorporated area of Santa Paula. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office received a report around 9:10 p.m. May 31 of a suspicious death in the 1200 block of Sisar Road in unincorporated Santa Paula, often referred to as Upper Ojai, said sheriff's Capt. John Hajducko. Sisar Road is off Ojai Road, near Ojai Unified's Summit Elementary School. Deputies with the Fillmore station arrived to find the woman dead in the home, he said. The sheriff's major crimes detectives are investigating her death. Hajducko said the sheriff's office had no suspect information as of 8:15 a.m. June 1. However, he said the public does not have a reason to be concerned at this time. No additional information was available, Hajducko said. The last homicide in the area was Feb. 28 in Meiners Oaks. A 42-year-old woman was found dead inside her garage and a 29-year-old Oxnard man was later arrested in connection with her death. Stacie N. Galang is news director of the Ventura County Star. She can be reached at or 805-437-0222. This article originally appeared on Ventura County Star: Authorities investigate woman's death in Upper Ojai area

Edmonton police plead for information after remains identified as missing woman
Edmonton police plead for information after remains identified as missing woman

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Edmonton police plead for information after remains identified as missing woman

Human remains found on the outskirts of Edmonton this winter have been identified as a 25-year-old woman who disappeared from the city last spring. In a statement Thursday, police said the circumstances of Teanna Lacoursiere's death are suspicious and they are appealing to the public for new information on the final days of her life. Lacoursiere had been reported missing in April 2024. Police said Lacoursiere's remains were found in January, in a wooded area near Aurum Road and 17th Street, on the east of the city near the river valley. In April 2025, a year after her disappearance, a match from the National DNA Data Bank identified Lacoursiere as the deceased. An autopsy was completed on the partial remains in late January but the cause and manner of her death has yet to be determined. 'Particularly complex' At the time the remains were found, deep snow and difficult winter conditions prevented a full search of the surrounding area. Police returned this spring to continue the search for evidence. Throughout April and May, EPS Missing Persons Unit co-ordinated multiple searches in the area where the remains were found, police said. On May 26, with the assistance of Search and Rescue Alberta, a full grid search of the area was completed, police said. "The search area was large and forested, which made this particularly complex," Staff Sgt. Kevin Harrison, with the EPS Historical Crimes Section, said in a statement. "Investigators planned to complete a full grid search prior to issuing a public notification in hopes of gathering important evidence that would advance the investigation." With that grid search complete, police said investigators are now appealing to the public for any information that might help shed some light on the case, and how Lacoursiere's remains ended up in the forest. Anyone with information about Lacoursiere, particularly in the days leading up to her death, is asked to contact Edmonton police or Crime Stoppers. Lacoursiere was five feet one inches tall, 120 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair. She had a tattoo across her chest and was known to change her hair colour. She was also known to go by the name "Mistey."

Peaceful Maryland community upended after human remains found in burnt vehicle
Peaceful Maryland community upended after human remains found in burnt vehicle

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time5 days ago

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Peaceful Maryland community upended after human remains found in burnt vehicle

Print Close By Peter D'Abrosca Published May 29, 2025 A chilling discovery made over Memorial Day weekend in the quiet town of Davidsonville, Maryland, a short ride from the state's upscale Eastern Shore, has confounded the community. On the night of May 24, Anne Arundel County Police and fire crews responded to a vehicle fire in the parking lot of 600 West Central Avenue in the tiny town, according to a press release. Davidsonville is located 25 miles east of Washington, D.C., in the Annapolis area. POLICE TAKE DOWN STABBING, ARSON SUSPECT AT MARYLAND'S NATIONAL HARBOR After extinguishing the engulfed vehicle, police say they found human remains inside. They are treating the death as "suspicious" and working to identify the victim as well as the cause of the vehicle fire. The human remains were sent to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore. MARYLAND FUNERAL HOME MASS SHOOTING LEAVES AT LEAST 1 DEAD, 9 INJURED Anne Arundel County police spokesman Justin Mulcahy told WJZ News that police are investigating people who were in the area of the business around the time of the car fire, and those who frequented the store. He also asked the public to come forward with information. "Certainly, any surveillance footage would be part of the investigation as well, or anything we can gather to assist our case right now," he said. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Fox News Digital reached out to Anne Arundel County Police. Print Close URL

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