Man Found Dead After Trying To Free Stuck Vehicle From Sand

HANOVER TWP. (AP) - Authorities say a Lansing-area man apparently collapsed and died after trying to free his stuck vehicle from sand in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula.

Police say the body of 65-year-old Gerald Cedarstaff of Grand Ledge was found by hunters Tuesday in a wooded area of Wexford County's Hanover Township.

Cedarstaff's vehicle was stuck in sand about a half-mile from his body. Investigators say Cedarstaff apparently tried to free the vehicle before walking from the area.

An autopsy has ruled out foul play, but a determination about cause of death is pending toxicology tests.

An investigation is ongoing.

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