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Sheriff’s Office identifies deceased male from Taurus Circle death investigation

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washoe_county_sheriffs_office_log-8606743-3988110The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed with the Washoe County Medical Examiner’s Office that a formal identification and next of kin notification has been completed on the deceased male located inside a residence in the 200 block of Taurus Circle on Monday, Feb. 11.

The decedent has been formally identified as Randy Hale, a 57-year-old Reno resident.

Based on preliminary investigative details discovered at Hale’s residence, Sheriff’s detectives believe Hale succumbed to injuries consistent with a person falling.  This is an ongoing investigation pending the final Medical Examiner’s Office report.

At this time, detectives are not seeking a person of interest or a suspect in this death investigation.  However, fetectives are interested in speaking to anyone who had contact with Hale from Friday, Feb. 8, to Sunday, Feb. 10.

Those with information on Hale are encouraged to contact the assigned case detective directly at 775-328-6323, Secret Witness at 775-322-4900 or www.secretwitness.com, or text a Secret Witness tip to 847411 (TIP 411) keyword – SW.

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