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Glendale police said they’re investigating a possible murder-suicide in connection with a body found on the 134 Freeway and another at a nearby townhouse early Wednesday.
Authorities received a call around 3:30 a.m. about an incident at a townhouse on 56 Northwoods Lane, Officer Tahnee Lightfoot said at a news conference.
The door was open when the officers arrived, and they soon found the body of a man in his 50s inside a room.
Tahnee said investigators were not sure what was said during the dispatch call but it was clear that a crime had been committed.
She said about 45 minutes later, police were alerted about another man in his 50s who had jumped from an overpass on State Route 134 near Harvey Drive onto westbound traffic.
The California Highway Patrol responded and discovered the body.
Authorities issued a SigAlert and partially blocked the freeway. All lanes were reopened just before 10 a.m.
Detectives believe both men lived at the townhouse. They’re withholding their identities pending notification of next of kin.
KTLA’s Sarah Fenton contributed to this story.SIGALERT UPDATE IN GLENDALE: W/B SR-134 JUST EAST OF HARVEY DRIVE, #4 LANE, HARVEY DR. OFFRAMP AND E/B 134 TRANS TO N/B #2 LANE WILL BE BLOCKED FOR AN UNKNOWN DURATION DUE TO POLICE ACTIVITY – REF GLENDALE PD
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