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Investigators looking for tips in Fort Collins homicide
Family of Todd Stout
and last updated 2021-07-09 22:26:52-04
FORT COLLINS, Colo. â Investigators continue to search for the person responsible for killing a man under a bridge in Fort Collins Monday.
The Larimer County Coronerâs Office confirmed Friday the man who died was Todd Stout, 58. His cause of death was ruled a homicide caused by multiple sharp injuries.
The Fort Collins Police Services responded to a report of a deceased man under a bridge in the 4600 block of Mason Street near the South Transit Center on Monday around 7:30 p.m. His death was immediately deemed suspicious due to Stoutâs condition.
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Police are asking for the public s help in investigating the homicide of a man in south Fort Collins that occurred Monday.
A man was found dead under a bridge in the 4600 block of Mason Street near the South Transit Center about 7:30 p.m. Monday. Police said due to the man s condition they began investigating the death as suspicious.
The Larimer County Coroner s Office ruled the man s death a homicide Tuesday, according to police. Other details, including the man s identity, will be released after the man s family is notified.
Police have not identified a suspect.
Anyone traveling near that area on Sunday or Monday is urged to contact police about any suspicious or unusual activity they witnessed, Chief Jeff Swoboda said in the news release.