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Saskatoon police investigating death of 68-year-old man as suspicious

Police say an autopsy is set to take place on Aug. 6 to determine how the man died.

The man was found dead in an apartment at 2224 St. Charles Avenue

Police are investigating a suspicious death at this St. Charles Ave. apartment complex. (Dan Zakreski/CBC)

Neighbours say the police arrived in clusters on Saturday afternoon, one and then three and then sevencruisers on the quiet street outside 2224 St. Charles Avenue.

"That's a big presence for this neighbourhood," said a tenant who asked not to be named.

People who live in the building say they knew something serious was up before the body of the 68-year-old man from the third floor was removed in a bag. The tenant says police with dogs were terse when asked what they were searching for on the property.

"They said,"We'll know when we find it.' "

In a news release, police said they are investigating the death of a man in Saskatoon's Exhibition Park neighbourhood. They describe it as suspicious.

Officers wentto theapartmenton St. Charles Avenue around 1:20 p.m. CST on Saturday to check on the welfare of a resident.

Inside, they found the body of a 68-year-old man.

The major crimes unit and the forensic identification section are investigating the death with theSaskatchewan Coroner Services.

The tenant who spoke with CBC described his68-year-old neighbour as a slight, easygoing retired man who had a quick smile and who occasionally bummed cigarettes when they passed.

An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday.