Man found dead in Sharon, police suspect it’s a homicide
State and local police are on the scene of an apparent homicide in Sharon where a 62-year-old man was found dead, the DA reports.
A relative discovered Brad Larson, age 62, in his home with obvious injury and alerted police, the DA reports this morning.
“There will be obvious police activity in the area around that home through much of the day today,” Sharon Police Chief Stephen Coffey said Friday morning. “Neighbors should be assured that, given what we know at this time, there is no ongoing threat to the neighborhood or the town related to this incident.”
An autopsy is set for today.
“Investigators from the Massachusetts State Police Crime Scene Services Section responded last night to process the home for potential physical evidence,” District Attorney Michael Morrissey said. “There have been no arrests in this apparent homicide, and the investigation remains active today.”
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