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Update: Deputies ID body of man found in Cortlandville

Update: Deputies ID body of man found in Cortlandville

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Update, 5:15 p.m.: The Cortland County Sheriff’s Office says the man has been identified; however, they have not publicly disclosed their name.

CORTLANDVILLE, NY (607NewsNow) — The Cortland County Sheriff’s Office is looking for help from the public to identify a man found dead.

According to a news release, an ‘unresponsive’ white male was found near the Tioughnioga River in the town of Cortlandville on Friday, May 29 around 10:15 a.m. Investigators say the man was dead, but his identity has not been confirmed.

Foul play is not suspected and there are no threats to the public, deputies said. Anyone with information that can help the investigation are asked to call Sgt. Joshua Alexander at 607-753-5335, the Criminal Investigation Division Main Line at 607-758-6151, or the Cortland County 911 Center at 607-753-3311.

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