Body found in Bangor under homicide investigation
Police said the death was ruled a homicide after an autopsy.
By Griffin StockfordNewscenterMaine
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BANGOR Police say they are investigating the death of a man found in a home as a homicide after an autopsy by the Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta on Friday.
Police responded to 1702 Union St. on Thursday, Dec. 10 after a 911 call reported a possible unconscious man at the residence. Upon arrival, officers said they located an injured, unresponsive man. Bangor Fire paramedics determined that the man was dead.
Detectives and evidence technicians from the Bangor Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division are currently assigned and are actively investigating the incident. As of mid-day Saturday, police say it appears to be an isolated incident.
Police say the death was ruled a homicide after an autopsy. The investigation is still ongoing. Author: Griffin Stockford (NEWS CENTER Maine), Rachel Wingrat Published: 9:53 AM EST December 11, 2020 Updated: 8:55 AM EST December 30, 2020
BANGOR, Maine Bangor police are investigating a dead man found in a home in Bangor as a homicide after an autopsy by the Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta on Friday, Dec. 11.
On Wednesday, Dec. 30, Bangor police said the victim has been identified as Syies Adams, 28, of Brooklyn, NY.
Police responded to 1702 Union Street on Thursday, Dec. 10, after a 911 call reported a possible unconscious man at the residence. Upon arrival, officers said they located an injured, unresponsive man. Bangor Fire paramedics determined that the man was dead.