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Lamar Wagler, Montgomery: Detectives rule out foul play after a horrific home wiring accident takes a young life.

 Deputies from the Daviess County Sheriff's Office are wrapping up a grim investigation. They spent hours combing through a local home after a fatal emergency call. The scene was quiet but heavy with tragedy.

The whole incident started with a late-night call to county dispatchers. A caller reported finding a young man dead inside a residence. Officers skipped the small talk and raced straight to the property.


Investigators quickly identified the deceased man as 29-year-old Lamar Wagler. Preliminary findings show he was handling some residential electrical work. The evidence points directly to a lethal accidental electrocution.


Multiple agencies converged on the neighborhood to assist with the initial response. Power crew workers from the Daviess-Martin County REMC arrived to secure the grid. Ambulance crews and the local coroner's office also blocked off the road.


Authorities spent a lot of time reviewing the wiring setup at the house. They wanted to make sure there was no funny business involved. Right now, detectives do not suspect any foul play at all.


The case is currently being treated as a straightforward accidental death. However, officials are still waiting on an upcoming autopsy to wrap things up. The medical examiner will make the final official ruling on the cause of death.


The Sheriff's Office promises to share more updates if new details emerge. For now, the legal paperwork remains open while the investigation officially continues. The community is left waiting for the final report.

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