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Sheriff's affidavit suggests foul play in death of five-year-old Joshua McCoy

Portland, ORLocal News

The recent affidavit from a Coos County Sheriff's deputy has raised alarming questions regarding the death of five-year-old Joshua McCoy, suggesting probable cause for murder. This shocking revelation has captured the attention of the community, which is grappling with the implications of potential foul play. The investigation has already seen law enforcement gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and exploring leads in their quest for truth. Community members are understandably distraught, as the innocence of a child is at the heart of this troubling case. The affidavit details concerns about the circumstances of McCoy's death, prompting a heightened sense of urgency among investigators.

Law enforcement is calling on anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that every detail could be crucial. As the investigation continues, the local community is left to ponder the implications of this tragedy and the importance of ensuring justice is served. This case serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance when it comes to child safety and welfare.

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