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Police remain at residence in Charlottetown to investigate 'suspicious death'

Police remain at a residence in Charlottetown. They say they are investigating a death they consider suspicious.

Police say there is no risk to the public

The Summerside forensic identification unit was at a residence on St. Peters Road on Sunday. (Tony Davis/CBC)

Police remained at a residence in Charlottetown on Sunday where they say they are investigating a "suspicious death."

Charlottetown Police Services issued a brief news release Saturday night saying they were investigating the death, and they believed there was no risk to the public.

It's unclear how or when police were notified of the death, but by 7 p.m. Saturday several police vehicles could be seen outside a house onSt. Peters Road.

Det. Darren MacDougall would not provide any further details, but saidpolice are investigating a single death.

No information has been released about the victim, or how the person may have died.

Police in hazmat suits could be seen in and around the residence on Sunday. The Summerside police forensic identification section was also on scene.

Police saythey will provide an update on the investigation Monday.

With files from Tony Davis and The Canadian Press