Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)
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Public Needed To Identify Deceased

Windsor police is asking for the public's help in identifying a man who was found deceased outside in the city's east end.

Police have released a sketch of the man and a picture of the clothing he was wearing at the time of his death.

On March 19, police say the body was found along a trail near the WFCU Centre, just north of McHugh St. Police say his death doesn't appear to be suspicious.

Police describe the male as white, between 30 to 40 years old, about 6'0" with blue eyes and a shaved head. He also had a 1" round scar on his right shoulder. The deceased did not have any identification on him, police say.

Anyone with information is asked to call Windsor police at 519-255-6700 ext. 4830 or anonymously Crime Stoppers.

Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)

Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)

Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)Windsor police ask for the public's help in identifying a man found dead in the east end on March 19, 2015. (Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service)

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