May 22, 2013

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Teenager found dead in Denison home

DENISON, TX-Denison police are investigating the death of a fifteen year old.

Lt. Mike Eppler said they got a call around early Tuesday morning that a 15-year-old was found dead in a house on the 300 block of West Monterey. He said they're still trying to figure out what happened and no one is in custody.

Eppler said the body has been sent to the Dallas County Medical Examiner's office to find the cause of death.

"Right at this point, it is still under investigation. It's early in the investigation and no charges have been filed as of yet. So right at this point we're still searching trying to determine what happened," he said.

No names have been released.

Lt. Eppler said if you have any information about this incident, call the Denison Police Department (903) 465-2422.


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