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Body found at Dayton demolition site identified as missing man

The body found during a demolition at a Dayton building has been identified as a missing Cincinnati man. According to NBC affiliate WDTN, the body was discovered by demolition crews who were on scene at an apartment building in the 400 block of Salem Avenue. previously, in January, an intense fire broke out in the building. The Montgomery County Coroner's Office identified the body found as that of 31-year-old Brandon Lacinak. The Dayton Police Department confirmed to WDTN that Lacinak was reported missing on February 17. reportedly last seen in Dayton around January 27. Ohio Landsar, a search and rescue organization, was searching for Lacinak. They shared an update on Facebook on Wednesday, saying his body had been found. “After numerous searches, we are saddened to report that Brandon Lacinak has been found,” the post said. “Ohio LandSAR extends our deepest condolences to Brandon’s family. » The cause and manner of death have not been determined. This case is being investigated by the Dayton Police Department.

The body found during a demolition at a Dayton building has been identified as that of a missing Cincinnati man.

According to NBC affiliate WDTN, the body was discovered by demolition crews who were on scene at an apartment building in the 400 block of Salem Ave.

A few months earlier, in January, an intense fire broke out in the building.

The Montgomery County Coroner's Office identified the body found as that of 31-year-old Brandon Lacinak.

The Dayton Police Department confirmed to WDTN that Lacinak was reported missing on February 17. He was last seen in Dayton around January 27.

Ohio Landsar, a search and rescue organization, was searching for Lacinak.

They shared an update on Facebook on Wednesday, saying his body had been found.

“After numerous searches, we are saddened to report that Brandon Lacinak has been found,” the post said. “Ohio LandSAR extends our deepest condolences to Brandon’s family.”

The cause and manner of death have not been determined.

This case remains under investigation by the Dayton Police Department.

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