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OPP to update death investigation of Dryden male

Human remains of Henry Stone-Arnold was found 15 days after he was reported missing. OPP classified the death as suspicious.
Stone Arnold
OPP: supplied

DRYDEN, Ont. - The Ontario Provincial Police are providing an update in the death investigation Henry Stone-Arnold in Dryden on Thursday.

Remains of the the 28-year-old Dryden male was found on August 23, 2018. Police at the time considered the death to be suspicious.

It has since been classified as a homicide investigation.

Stone-Arnold was originally reported missing on August 8, 2018, and his vehicle was later located on Highway 594, about one kilometre west of Dryden. 

Members of the media are invited to join representatives from the OPP in an attempt to resolve a homicide investigation.

Chief Superintendent Dave Lucas, commander of OPP North West Region, will be joined by Detective Inspector Randy Heida of the OPP Criminal Investigation Bureau to provide an update in the death investigation, according to an OPP media release.




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