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Criminal activity not suspected in death of man found at recycling plant

Ottawa police are investigating after human remains were discovered at a business on Sheffield Road on Friday, Sept. 10, 2021. (Ian Urbach/CTV News Ottawa) Ottawa police are investigating after human remains were discovered at a business on Sheffield Road on Friday, Sept. 10, 2021. (Ian Urbach/CTV News Ottawa)
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Ottawa police say the death of a man, whose remains were found at a recycling plant in the city's southeast end, is no longer considered suspicious.

James Macauley Teasdale's remains were found at a facility on Sheffield Road Friday afternoon.

The homicide unit took over the investigation but said on Monday that an autopsy determined Teasdale's death was not criminally suspicious and no foul play was suspected at this time.

"The Homicide Unit is maintaining carriage of the investigation pending the outcome of toxicology results from the Centre of Forensic Sciences," a police release said.

Teasdale was 58.

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