Kyle PD Investigating Deceased Male Found Roadside Near Kyle Crossing & I35

Kyle, TX – Kyle Police are conducting a death investigation of an adult male who was found along the roadside earlier today. No information is available on the person’s identity.

KPD Lt. Andre Marmolejo said the deceased individual was seen at about 7:30 a.m. by a pedestrian walking along Kyle Crossing on the way to work. That person went into Home Depot and employees there called Kyle Police.

“Our officers began the investigation at the scene, which is on the southside of Kyle Crossing in between the I-35 frontage road and the first entrance into Home Depot,” Marmolejo said. “The Hays Co. Pct. 2 Justice of the Peace ordered an autopsy on the deceased male.”

Marmolejo added that while there are no obvious signs of foul play, Kyle police will continue their investigation and await autopsy results to provide more answers. “We do not believe there is any threat to the community,” he said.

Police believe the deceased male may be homeless. No information is currently available on the identity, age or ethnicity of the deceased male. When additional details come to light, Kyle PD will share that information.

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