Dodge Center Man Identified in Kenyon Fatal Fire
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The Goodhue County Sheriff s Office has received positive identification of the individual found in a burned-out vehicle in front of a rural Kenyon home on New Year s Eve.
Corey Lee Cassidy, 36 of Dodge Center was positively identified yesterday afternoon by the Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner s Office.
The Goodhue County Sheriff s Office news release states, Our investigation indicates that accidental carbon monoxide asphyxiation may have been the result. During this investigation, there has never been any indication of foul play.
The Goodhue County Sheriff s Office says, The investigation indicates the fire started in the area of the vehicle and spread to the home but the cause of the fire is unknown.
The Goodhue County Sheriff s Office said the remains were that of a 36-year-old Dodge Center man.
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KENYON, Minn. The remains found in a burning vehicle in Holden Township have been identified as that of a 36-year-old Dodge Center, Minn., man, the Goodhue County Sheriff s Office released Friday, Jan. 22.
Cory Lee Cassidy s body was discovered after emergency responders were called to a structure fire at 6:14 p.m. in the 45000 block of Highway 56 Boulevard, which is in Holden Township, north of Kenyon. At the time of the fire, the property homeowners and residents had been accounted for. No information was released Friday on Cassidy s connection to the location where he was found.
Human remains found in burnt car in Goodhue County identified
The remains are of a 36-year-old man.
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The person whose remains were found in a burned car in Goodhue County on New Year s Eve has been identified as a 36-year-old Dodge Center man.
The Goodhue County Sheriff s Office said Friday that the remains have been identified as Cory Lee Cassidy, with the agency s investigation pointing to accidental carbon monoxide asphyxiation as the possible cause of death, noting there is no indication of foul play.
Back on Dec. 31, law enforcement responded at 6:14 p.m. to a structure fire on the 45000 block of Highway 56 Boulevard in Holden Township.
Body found in burnt vehicle in SE Minnesota identified as 36-year-old man
Authorities have identified the remains of a man found in a burnt car in southeastern Minnesota.
Posted: Jan 22, 2021 10:10 AM
GOODHUE COUNTY, Minn. - Authorities have identified the remains of a man found in a burnt car in southeastern Minnesota.
The Goodhue County Sheriff s Office said the Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner’s Office has positively identified the deceased in this case as Cory Lee Cassidy, 36, of Dodge Center. Our investigation indicates that accidental carbon monoxide asphyxiation may have been the result. During this investigation, there has never been any indications of foul play, the sheriff s office said. The investigation indicates the fire started in the area of the vehicle and spread to the home but the cause of the fire is unknown.
The Goodhue County Sheriff s Office said the remains were that of a 36-year-old Dodge Center man.
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Post Bulletin staff reports | 9:04 am, Jan. 22, 2021 ×
KENYON The remains found in a burning vehicle in Holden Township have been identified as that of a 36-year-old Dodge Center man, the Goodhue County Sheriff s Office released Friday.
Cory Lee Cassidy s body was discovered after emergency responders were called to a structure fire at 6:14 p.m. in the 45000 block of Highway 56 Boulevard, which is in Holden Township, north of Kenyon. At the time of the fire, the property homeowners and residents had been accounted for. No information was released Friday on Cassidy s connection to the location where he was found.