OPP released images after man's body found in Kemptville Creek

Further testing necessary after autopsy to determine cause of death, police say

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Caption: Police released images of the front (left) and back (right) of a T-shirt worn by a man whose body was found in Kemptville Creek on Oct. 14, 2015. (courtesy of OPP)

A young man whose body was found in Kemptville Creek Wednesday evening under what police are calling suspicious circumstances, was wearing a T-shirt with the word Bane on it and a non-military dog tag inscribed with the words, "Count me out."

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Caption: Police released an image of a non-military dog tag worn by a man whose body was found in Kemptville Creek on Oct. 14, 2015. (courtesy of OPP)

Ontario Provincial Police released images of the T-shirt and dog tag on Friday afternoon, as well as a description of the unidentified man believed to be between 20 and 30, between five-foot-nine-inches and five-foot-11-inches tall, white with a slender build, dark hair and a well-groomed beard.
Police also said he was wearing Dr. Marten boots and Jack Jones jeans. He had no tattoos.
On Thursday, Ontario Provincial Police searched near a bridge over Kemptville Creek, and in the area around County Road 20 and County Road 18 in North Grenville where the body was discovered.
Police said the death is considered suspicious but that there's no risk to the public.
Police said Friday that "further testing" is necessary to determine his cause of death after preliminary results from an autopsy were not conclusive.

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Caption: Ontario Provincial Police conduct a ground search on Thursday after a body was found in North Grenville around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. (Steve Fischer/CBC)

Anyone with information is asked to contact Grenville County OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or 613-258-3441 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.