Homicide Investigation Launched After Body of Missing Man Found in Hamilton Harbour
Homicide unit investigating after body of missing man found along Ontario shoreline

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Hamilton Police are investigating the homicide of 48-year-old Marcin Sydor, whose body was discovered in Hamilton Harbour near Pier 16. Reported missing since April 21, Sydor's death has been ruled a homicide, prompting the homicide unit to take over the investigation.
- 01Marcin Sydor, 48, was identified as the body found in Hamilton Harbour on Friday.
- 02He was last seen on April 21, driving a black 2014 Volkswagen Jetta.
- 03The cause of death has not been disclosed, but the circumstances are considered suspicious.
- 04Sydor had not contacted his family since his disappearance, which was described as 'out of character.'
- 05The homicide unit is now leading the investigation into his death.
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Hamilton Police have initiated a homicide investigation following the discovery of a body identified as Marcin Sydor, a 48-year-old man who had been missing since April 21. The body was found near Pier 16 in Hamilton Harbour around 8 a.m. on Friday. A post-mortem examination confirmed the death as a homicide, although authorities have not disclosed the cause of death or specific details regarding the injuries sustained. The manner in which the body was found raised suspicions, prompting the homicide unit to take over the case. Sydor was reported missing after he was last seen driving a black 2014 Volkswagen Jetta with tinted windows, and he had not been in contact with his family since that day. His disappearance was described by police as 'out of character,' leading to concerns for his safety. Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding Sydor's disappearance or the vehicle he was driving to come forward and assist with the investigation.
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The discovery of Marcin Sydor's body and the subsequent homicide investigation have raised concerns about safety in the Hamilton community.
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