Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ancaster Police Investigation

First Published:

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Update: 

Police are providing an update after a 27 year old Hamilton man was found deceased on a front lawn of Hamilton Drive in Ancaster.

Police instigated for several days. A post mortem was conducted and it was ruled that there is no evidence to suggest foul play.

Original:

Hamilton Police have taped off a home in Ancaster.

Two police cruisers sit out front 341 Hamilton Drive at the corner of Cavendish Drive.

There’s another officer at the back of the property where a City of Hamilton water pumping station is located.

People living in the area say there was a large police presence on Monday.

According to an online data base used to update the media, there was a “person down” call but police remain tight lipped.

Neighbours believe a body was found on the property but police can not confirm at this time.

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