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Police investigating sudden death in downtown Windsor

Officers were called to the 900-block of Church Street for a "wellness check" around 7 a.m. and are still on scene, according to Sgt. Steve Betteridge.

Major Crimes Unit is investigating

Windsor Police investigate death of a man in 900-block of Church Street on Feb. 14. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

The Windsor Police Major Crimes Unit is investigating the death of a man in downtown Windsor.

Officers were called to the 900-block of Church Street for a "wellness check" around 7 a.m., according to Sgt. Steve Betteridge.

He added it's unclear yet whether the death is suspicious and that the investigation is"very active."

Police say a coroner has attended the scene and the body has been removed.

James Tilleywoke up to find a swarm of police setting up a tent just metres fromhis backyard.

He spoke with a neighbour who told him he had found a body in the alley near his truck.

Tilleyadded the close proximity of the body was "unnerving."

"Windsor doesn't have many things like this going on, and just to actually have it happen in your backyard, you start thinking of the possibilities, it's scary."

Amy Lafrenierelives on the other side of the alley. She said seeing police string up caution tape across her neighbourhood was especially frightening because her kids are sick and home from school.

She added she remembered hearing some odd noises in the alley last night.

"You hear all these noises and everyone assumes it's just all these big icicles falling," Lafreniere explained.

Police are continuing to canvass the area to ask residents if theyheard or saw anything.

Betteridge added there is no threat to public safety.

"It appears to be an isolated investigation," he added.

Police have called in a command bus to keep officers warm while they investigate.

Roads along Church Street, from Erie Street to Caroline Street have been blocked off by police.