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Wamego man identified in death investigation
02/01/2023

(KAIR)--The name of the man found dead at a residence in Wamego Sunday has been made public.

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation, on Wednesday, identified him as 47-year-old Wamego resident Justin L. Meyer.

According to the KBI's release, “evidence is not suggesting that foul play occurred, but investigators are awaiting the final autopsy report.”

Meyer was found dead at a Wamego residence Sunday on the floor of a bathroom, and pronounced dead at the scene.

The KBI, Wamego Police Department, and Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office are continuing to investigate.

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