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Chemist Employed As A Private Contractor By U.S. Government Found Dead
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Hobart police investigate death of 59-year-old man
Police are investigating the death of a 59-year-old Hobart man whose body was found lying near a container of potassium cyanide.
"We're not ruling anything out as to the cause of death," police Detective David Evans said.
The deceased is identified as Steven Lewis Weinbrenner, Evans said.
Police were called to the Weinbrenner home, in the 300 block of Fox Trail Court, shortly before 10:30 p.m. Wednesday after receiving a call from the deceased man's son.
Both the Hobart Fire Department and hazmat personnel were called to the scene because of the potassium cyanide found in the house, Evans said.
Hazmat personnel removed the body to a secure site.
Weinbrenner had been employed as a chemist, but was most recently working as a private contractor for the government in Afghanistan, Evans said.
Evans said Weinbrenner had been home, but was scheduled to go back to Afghanistan later this week.
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