Crime & Safety

Man Found Dead At Auburn Transfer Station Identified

The man whose body was found dead at the Waste Management transfer station on Monday has been identified as William Bradley, 36.

(Renee Schiavone/Patch file)

AUBURN, NH — The Attorney General's Office has announced the identity of the man whose body was found at the Waste Management transfer station on Monday. William Bradley, 36, was the one who died. An autopsy that was conducted Tuesday determined that his probable cause of death was traumatic asphyxia, according to the AG's Office. The manner of his death remains under investigation.

Investigators began looking into the matter on Monday, after workers at the Waste Management transfer station in Auburn found a human body in a pile of refuse that had been delivered to the facility, according to the AG's Office.

Investigation into his death is active and ongoing, including investigating the possibility that the death was accidental, the AG's Office stated Wednesday afternoon. Bradley's last whereabouts are believed to be Manchester or Nashua, the office stated.

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Anyone with information about Bradley or anyone who may have seen him after May 10 is asked to contact the New Hampshire State Police at 603-223-4381 or email stephen.sloper@dos.nh.gov.

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