Waterloo Regional Police say two men are facing charges after a body was found at a home in Waterloo on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, at around 4:45 p.m., police announced on Twitter that they were at a home near Albert Street and University Avenue for a sudden death investigation after a body had been discovered.
Around two and a half hours later, police issued a second tweet which stated that two people had been taken into custody, though there was no disclosure of any charges.
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“The investigation remains ongoing by members of our Major Crime Unit, General Investigations Unit and Forensic Identification Unit,” the tweet said.
On Wednesday morning, police provided an update, saying that officers had been called to the home for a wellness check, where they found two men and the body.
Police say they have not been able to confirm the identity of the body.
They say a post-mortem will take place on Wednesday afternoon to determine the cause of death.
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Two men, aged 39 and 36, have been charged with indignity to a dead body.
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