No foul play suspected in death of man found in Vancouver Island driveway
Andrew Michael Sidor, 30, was found dead in a drivewayin Saanich, B.C. on Saturday morning
Police say the death of a man found in a Saanich, B.C., driveway Aug. 17did not involve foul play.
The body of Andrew Michael Sidor, 30, was found in front of a house at the intersection ofCrease Avenue and Wascana Drivejust before 9 a.m. PT. The quietresidential neighbourhood, linked together by roads too small to need shoulders or painted lines, is a block away from the Saanich police headquarters.
He was missing his shoes, socks and backpack when his body was discovered.
Vancouver Island Major Crime Unit and the Saanich Police said in a statement that they will not be commenting on the cause of death. The British Columbia Coroners Service is conducting itsown investigation.
Police originally said Sidor's death was deemed suspicious because of the nature of his injuries.
"Sometimes what the public can see, and even the police for that matter, on an initial investigation or incident can lead people to believe that the conclusion was something that involved foul play," said Detective SergentDamian Kowalewichof SaanichPolice.
"Sometimes things aren't what they appear until you look deeper."
Shoes missing
Investigators have released surveillance video showing Sidor walking through the Rock Bay area of Victoria on Thursday, two days before he was found dead. The video shows Sidor, who was from Victoria, with a full brown beard and shoulder-length brown hair. He was also wearing a black sweater and jeans.
A statement said Sidor was still wearing the same clothes seen in the footage when he died, but his black backpack with shiny material on the straps and white lace-up runners were missing. His socks weregone.
Officers asked for the public's help to find thebelongings.
Police later said the backpack, shoes andsocks were found in the Saanich area on Tuesday after a number of people in the community phoned police.
Sidor's bodywas identified late Monday.