Police investigating death in Denver’s Clayton neighborhood
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Police are conducting a death investigation in the Clayton neighborhood, the Denver Police Department announced Thursday.
The investigation is being conducted in the 3400 block of Harrison Street, near the Park Hill Golf Club and Clayton Early Learning preschool, police said.
DPD announced the death just before noon.
If the circumstances of the death are deemed suspicious, the investigation will be upgraded from a death investigation to a homicide investigation, police said.
No details have yet been released.
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