Police ID body found in Southbury home with ‘suspicious materials’
SOUTHBURY — State law enforcement have discovered Thomas Lazor as the person whose overall body was uncovered Tuesday within a Ridgeview Road residence.
Authorities did not disclose a induce or method of loss of life for the 37-yr-aged Southbury resident, but said his future of kin has been notified of his death.
“At this time, there does not appear to be a criminal part to the death,” Trooper Initially Course Sarah Salerno claimed.
Lazor was a experienced vehicle mechanic, avid gardener and animal-lover who grew up in Southbury and attended Gainfield Grammar, Memorial Middle and Pomperaug Large colleges, in accordance to his obituary.
The investigation into his untimely loss of life on Tuesday prompted a multi-agency reaction following Southbury law enforcement learned “suspicious materials” within the Ridgeview Road exactly where Lazor’s body was uncovered.
Authorities claimed the components incorporated precursor substances — substances recognized to be made use of in illicit drug manufacturing — and the dwelling was evacuated as detectives from the State Law enforcement Western District Major Criminal offense Squad and Northwest Narcotics Office environment and Clandestine Lab had been identified as in to investigate.
The hazardous products were safely and securely taken off from the scene with help from the state Section of Energy and Environmental Defense, in accordance to state law enforcement, and there was decided to be no danger to the public.
Salerno said the investigation into Lazor’s loss of life stays energetic.
A memorial service for Lazor will acquire location Friday evening at the Brookside Memorial/The Albini Relatives Funeral House in Middlebury.