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New Port Richey mans homicide remains unsolved one year later

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The unsolved homicide of 72-year-old Edmund "Jack" Foisy has left the New Port Richey community searching for answers one year after his tragic death. Discovered in his home on February 28, 2024, Foisy was last seen in good health the evening prior, raising questions about the circumstances leading to his demise. The Pasco Sheriff's Office has kept the details of the investigation under wraps, only confirming the case as a homicide without disclosing the cause of death. As investigators continue to pursue leads, they are urging the public to assist by providing any relevant information that could aid in the case. Tips can be submitted via the PSO Crime Tips Line or anonymously through Crime Stoppers, with the case number "24006969" for reference.

The community's engagement is vital to bringing justice for Foisy and his family. As the investigation unfolds, the sheriff's office emphasizes the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and the public in solving this case. The ongoing interest in this homicide underscores its impact on local safety and community trust.

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