Crime & Safety
Concord Police Release Investigatory Info, Names Of Men Found Dead In Walmart Parking Lot: Follow-Up
Update: Martin Tracy and Andrew Brazeau were found inside vehicles in the store's lot on Friday afternoon. Their deaths were not connected.

CONCORD, NH — Concord police released the names of two men found dead inside vehicles in the Walmart parking lot on Friday.
According to investigators, Martin Tracy, 67, of Concord, died due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was found inside a Subaru Impreza, parked near a storage container on the northwest side of the lot. Officers were called to the scene of Tracy’s death after someone reported seeing him inside the vehicle as well as broken glass.
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While at the scene, police discovered a second person who was dead inside a Jeep.
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The second man was identified as Andrew Brazeau, 61, also of Concord.
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Investigators, according to Lt. Thomas Yerkes of the department’s bureau of investigations, determined Brazeau died of natural causes.
In a follow-up on Monday night, Deputy Chief Barrett Moulton said the Jeep was not owned by Brazeau but belonged to a person he knew in Massachusetts.
Despite determining the causes of death of both men, a statement said the cases were still active and ongoing investigations.
According to online records, Brazeau also previously lived in Newmarket, North Dartmouth, Gardner, and Marlborough, MA.
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