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Criminal prosecution examines the suspicious death of man in Bemidji apartment

Bemidji – The law enforcement authorities examine a suspicious death after a man was found dead in a Bemidji apartment on Monday.

After a release of the police chief of Bemidji, Mike Mastin, on May 19, in the inner courtyard apartments in the 1300 America Avenue on May 19, information was informed about the discovery of a deceased adult in the farm apartments.

When the officers reacted to the scene, Send stated that they also received a report about a gas leak in the same area and called in the fire brigade of Bemidji.

When the officials arrived, they smelled a strong smell near the apartment complex and found the late man together with a woman and a small child in one of the apartments, according to the press release.

The law enforcement authorities then worked to evacuate other residents of the apartment complex, while firefighters worked on the potential threats from gas leak.

In the meantime, members of the Bemidji Ambulance service to women and child who were brought to the Sanford Bemidji Medical Center for treatment were taken care of.

“Minnesota Energy reacted to the scene and found that there was no gas leaf,” said the press release. “As soon as this has been confirmed, all other residents were allowed to return to their apartment, and an investigation has started to determine the cause of death for the adult man.”

In this case, the public does not seem to be a threat, the press release says.

Anyone who has information about the incident can report it and remain anonymous by contacting Crime Stopers of Minnesota at Crimestopperpersmn.org, on the phone number (800) 222-8477 or with the P3 tip app.

“All contacts to Crime Stopper are anonymous and you can qualify for a reward of up to $ 1,000,” says the press release. “The Bemidji police authority encourages them to present information to Crime Stopper so that they are free of retaliation and are safe while doing the right thing.”

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