LANGHORNE, Pa. (KYW Newsradio) — Bucks County officials have released the identity of a man who was found shot and killed Friday morning.
“There was some mess on the sidewalk that I thought maybe someone had thrown up,” Boyle explained. “I was trying to maneuver both of them (the dogs) around that without stepping in it and she kept barking and pulling me to that side.”
BREAKING: Active death investigation on Bellevue Ave in Langhorne after a dog walker found a body in the bushes this morning. Police say possible gun shot wound to the head, no weapon was recovered. @KYWNewsradio pic.twitter.com/TFpmCQeQOa
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May 10, 2019 She realized there was a man lying in the bushes. She flagged down someone driving by and told them to call 911, thinking someone had too much drink or maybe a heart attack, never thinking it was homicide.
“You would never suspect it in this neighborhood, the way he was laying there, he wasn’t in any kind of motion, you know what I mean, he was just laid back,” she said.
Authorities say an autopsy was conducted by the Bucks County Coroner’s Office and it was determined that Tucker did die of a gunshot wound.
Officials also say that they are searching for Tucker’s black 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee (NJ registration: T69HDG), which is currently unaccounted for.