Dayton Daily News

Police ID man’s remains, investigat­e death as a homicide

- By Jen Balduf Staff Writer Contact this reporter at jen. balduf@coxinc.com.

Police are investigat­ing DAYTON — as a homicide the death of a 65-year-old man whose remains were found last week inside his home under suspicious circumstan­ces.

John Canfalone was identified as the man found dead around 2 p.m. Oct. 15 inside 818 Blanche St. after a woman told a dispatcher she had not seen nor heard from him in eight days and wanted police to check on his welfare.

“Officers noted that mail had been stacking up in the mailbox and noticed an unusual odor coming from the home,” Lt. Jason Hall said during a Tuesday afternoon media briefing.

The officers entered the home with the assistance of the Dayton Fire Department out of concern someone may be in distress inside, police said.

“Homicide detectives responded due to some suspicious circumstan­ces that were noted inside, and the investigat­ion is ongoing,” Hall said.

The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office is working to determine Canfalone’s cause and manner of death, he said.

“There was definitely suspicious circumstan­ces present, and we are investigat­ing this as if it was a homicide,” Hall said. “We are trying to piece together what had happened, what ultimately resulted in Mr. Can- falone’s demise.”

Police also are trying to find Canfalone’s minivan, but said it is not clear whether it was stolen. It is a green 2006 Dodge Caravan with Ohio plate HDV 3426 that has a busted rear window.

Anyone who has informatio­n on the minivan or the death is urged to call Dayton police at 937-333-COPS(2677) or, to remain anonymous, Miami Valley Crime Stoppers at 937-222-STOP(7867).

 ?? JIM NOELKER/STAFF ?? Police Lt. Jason Hallg: “Homicide detectives responded due to some suspicious circumstan­ces.”
JIM NOELKER/STAFF Police Lt. Jason Hallg: “Homicide detectives responded due to some suspicious circumstan­ces.”

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