Oklahoma City police detectives investigating man’s death

The Associated Press - September 3, 2017 9:37 am

Oklahoma City police detectives investigating man’s death
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Police in Oklahoma City say they have no suspects in the killing of a man on the city’s southwest side.
Detectives say the unidentified man’s body was discovered inside a house about 5 p.m. on Friday after police were called to the home for a welfare check. Officers found the backdoor open and the man’s body inside.
Lt. Jeff Spruill says it wasn’t immediately clear what injuries the man had received. Spruill says the house where the victim was found does not belong to the victim and police don’t know why the victim was at the house.
Although a suspect has not been identified, Spruill says there is no danger to the public.

 

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