Cause of death released in Swanton homicide
- Police in Swanton, Vermont, found a man in his 30s dead inside a home early Saturday morning on 4th Street and detained a suspect in connection with the case.
- The investigation began after multiple 911 calls to the police from the residence, and authorities have described the death as suspicious while the probe remains in its early stages.
- Officers set up a forensic tent, blocked a section of the road, and are collaborating with several agencies as detectives consider the incident isolated with no broader threat.
- An autopsy confirmed that 37-year-old Joshua Manny died from a gunshot wound to the torso. Authorities have arrested 52-year-old Mitchal Shedrick, who faces second-degree murder charges and is being held without bail.
- The case has unsettled neighbors familiar with ongoing issues at the residence, and the suspect is scheduled to appear in court on Monday afternoon.
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Man's death in Vermont considered suspicious; police investigating
A man’s death overnight in Swanton, Vermont, is being investigated as suspicious, and one person has been detained, police say. The investigation got underway around 3:15 a.m. Saturday when police received multiple 911 calls that originated at a home on 4th Street, according to police. First responders arrived to the house and found a man in his 30s dead inside. His name has not been released at this time, and police haven’t released any informa…

Homicide cops investigating after body found in home
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Police investigate suspicious death in Swanton - Newport Dispatch
SWANTON — The Vermont State Police is investigating a suspicious death in the Franklin County town of Swanton. The investigation began at about 3:15 a.m. Saturday, May 10, when police received multiple 911 calls that originated at a home on 4th Street. First responders found a man in his 30s deceased inside. This investigation is in its early stages and involves members of the Vermont State Police Major Crime Unit, Bureau of Criminal Investigati…
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