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Calgary police ask public for help identifying person of interest in East Village death

Calgary police are turning to the public to help identify a person of interest — the one wearing the red bandana — surrounding the death of a man in East Village on Oct. 25, 2022. Courtesy: Calgary Police Service

Calgary homicide investigators are asking the public for help in identifying possible persons of interest after a man died in East Village Tuesday.

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Security camera footage obtained by police show the victim and a person of interest, according to a news release.

Detectives are hoping someone might be able to identify the person wearing a red bandana as a face mask. The person was also seen wearing a black ballcap, black puffy jacket and a cross on a long necklace.

Police said the victim in the CCTV photo is the individual wearing all black with a black backpack and a black face mask.

Following an autopsy on Thursday, the victim has been identified as 27-year-old David Kendall Williams. Though the cause of death is not being released at this time, police said the death has been ruled as a homicide.

Police added the motive for the assault remains unconfirmed at this time.

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Anyone with information about this assault, the identity of the victim or the person of interest is asked to contact police by calling 403-266-1234. People can also remain anonymous by using the Crime Stoppers website.

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