| Man's Body Found Near George Mason High School |
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| Sunday, October 18 2009 07:03:05 PM |
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Falls Church Police reported today (Oct. 18) the discovery at about 8 a.m. the body a man, apparently deceased, in the west end of the City, near the intersection of Broad Street (Route 7) and Haycock Road and near George Mason High School. The 51-year-old man of no known fixed address is familar to Falls Church Police. The preliminary cause of death is believed to be natural causes or possibly related to substance abuse. There is no indication that a crime occurred. Final determination of the cause of death will be made by the Medical Examiner. |
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