Body Found Near Popular Intersection In Fayetteville
Police with the Fayetteville Police Department are investigating after the body of a male was found near an intersection in town. The body of the male individual was found on…

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(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Police with the Fayetteville Police Department are investigating after the body of a male was found near an intersection in town.
The body of the male individual was found on Saturday morning.
According to ABC 11, police made the discovery near where Raeford and Skibo roads intersect.
An autopsy will be performed to determine the man's cause of death, however, this does not appear to be a criminal investigation.
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