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The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department says the body of Morrissey R. McClain Jr., 26, of Louisville, was found March 29 just west of Seymour near the Bell Ford Bridge.

Investigators say preliminary results of an autopsy performed this week show no evidence of foul play.

The investigation remains open pending the results of the autopsy and toxicology reports.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – It has been seven days since extreme tempests moved through pieces of the Louisville region, southern Indiana and all through the territory of Kentucky.

Louisville Metro City chairman Craig Greenberg has a finished arrangement to eliminate a large part of the garbage.

Metro Crisis The board staff found 157 homes in the Louisville region that were harmed. The majority of them were in the 40059 postal district in Prospect after a cyclone moved throughout there.

Fortunately, nobody in Louisville had serious wounds.

Metro Public Works contracted help to give free curbside pickup to those in Prospect.

While much assistance is as yet expected to cleanup a few pieces of the northeastern Jefferson District people group, Greenberg said he has been seeing the inhabitants of that area meeting up since the day the tempests hit.

“At the point when I was out there only a couple of hours after the tempest moved through, it was astonishing to see neighbors helping neighbors,” Greenberg said. “To see individuals previously beginning to help each other recuperate from the harm that occurred.”

Garbage assortment is booked to start Monday, April 15.

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