Tampa Police Conduct Concurrent Death Investigations in Waters Off the Courtney Campbell Causeway

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Tampa Police Department is investigating two unrelated deaths involving individuals discovered in the waters off the Courtney Campbell Causeway. The first body, identified as a deceased black male in his mid-teens, was recovered on the evening of November 17, 2024, with no evident signs of trauma. Authorities are actively working to identify both individuals and notify their next of kin, as the investigations continue to unfold. This situation has garnered attention from local residents, raising questions about safety and the circumstances leading to these tragic events. Detectives are following various leads to gain clarity on the incidents.

The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any related information to the authorities. As investigations continue, the Tampa Police Department will provide updates to keep the public informed. These concurrent investigations highlight the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in addressing safety concerns in urban waterways.

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