Man's body discovered at Connersville cemetery, Indiana State Police say

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The man, a Connersville resident in his 50s, was discovered, presumptively dead, early Wednesday at the cemetery and was later pronounced deceased.

Thomas Combs, of Connersville, was pronounced dead shortly after Pendleton police responded to Dale Cemetery, 807 N. Gregg Road, for a report of a deceased person, according to a Thursday news release from ISP.

Combs' cause and manner of death have yet to be determined pending an autopsy by the Fayette County Coroner's Office, ISP said. Police haven't specified when Combs died.Authorities haven't released additional details, citing an ongoing investigation.

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