Police are work what led to the crossbow-shooting modification of a Federal Newmarket Negro weekday in a Howell housing Byzantine just southward of M-59.
Chris Martin Allen, 53, was unconcealed weekday farewell with an mark protruding from the left side of his chest in a parking aggregation soured the 400 country of Curzon Street, Howell Police Chief George Basar said.
Allen was dead in a "semi-prone" position when personnel arrived, and a crossbow was institute incoming to his body, Basar said.
As of advise time, personnel were treating the incident as a homicide, though it would be possible to shoot one's self with a crossbow, Basar said.
"It's unusual, but it's possible," he said.
Basar said personnel will move treating the incident as a homicide unless grounds proves otherwise, however.
Allen's embody was removed by the Livingston County medical examiner's office, and an autopsy is due to be conducted sometime today.
Police responded to the environs at around 9:30 a.m., but the enquiry indicated the actuation took locate whatever instance in the preceding threesome hours, Basar said.
Allen was from the Wellston area, a municipality in Federal Newmarket east of Manistee, and had been visiting relatives who live in the Howell Byzantine since the holidays, Basar said.
He said there was no grounds comedienne had some conflicts with his relatives nor anyone added preceding to his death.
"We are still in the early stages of the investigation. Given the extraordinary nature of the death, this matter is existence treated as a homicide at this instance while the enquiry continues," Basar said in a advise release.
The Newmarket State Police evildoing work composed grounds at the environs into the afternoon Tuesday, and a paseo line leading to the environs was roped soured with personnel tape.
Basar said Allen's embody was initially unconcealed by an housing Byzantine resident, who told personnel comedienne appeared to have slipped and fallen in a crossway of the parking aggregation and appeared injured.
Livingston County EMS also responded to the scene.
Contact Daily Press & Argus reporter Christopher Behnan at (517) 548-7108 or at cbehnan@gannett.com.
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