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Portland police ask public for help in solving 2017 murder case

Portland police ask public for help in solving 2017 murder case

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PORTLAND, Maine (WGAN) Portland police are seeking new information from the public about the death of a man in the city’s west end in 2017.

The body of Bryan “Kage” Garcia of Scarborough was found in his car on Chadwick St. on Feb. 27 of that year.

“In the past four years, detectives have worked with members of the community to close four previously unsolved homicides,” police chief Mark Dubois said in a news release Tuesday morning.

“We are asking for your help once again, as we look for that missing puzzle piece that could help detectives with their investigation.”

Dubois said that anyone with information is asked to contact Portland police.

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