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Body of missing Mercer man found in woods

Body of missing Mercer man found in woods

A search party discovered the body of a Mercer County man reported missing more than a month in a wooded area yesterday, state police said.

Howard S. Urquhart, 60, was found dead at around 11 a.m. near Bandy Road in Greene, Mercer County, a day after police received a tip that his body was located there.

Mr. Urquhart had been missing since Jan. 15 and had lived on Hadley Road, also state Route 358, outside Greenville, Mercer County.

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The Erie County medical examiner's office will conduct an autopsy on the body. State police are investigating Mr. Urquhart's death.

First Published: February 21, 2008, 7:00 a.m.

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