ROCHESTER - The body found Saturday in a hydroelectric pumphouse next to Wyandotte Falls Apartments has been identified as a Dover man who went missing last summer.
Robert Stanley Jr., 42, was identified following an autopsy performed on Tuesday.
While the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and death are still being investigated, there is no sign of foul play or any danger to the public, according to police. The death has been officially ruled as untimely.
Rochester Police initiated an investigation into Stanley's disappearance in July 30. At the time police said family members had told them he had been last seen on June 27 at the Rochester Commons and was without his medications.
Worried family members described Stanley as 5'10" and 145 pounds with brown eyes, and bald. He was last seen wearing a tank top, blue jean shorts, black Adidas shoes, and had a gray T-shirt wrapped around his shoulders.
Rochester Police Capt. Todd Pinkham said today police continue to investigate the circumstances of Stanley's death and how he got into the padlocked pump house.
If anyone has any information about his disappearance and/or death, they are asked to call the Rochester Police Department at 603-330-7128 or for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest you could receive up to $1,000 cash reward through Rochester Crimeline by calling 603-335-6500. Tipsters can also text the Rochester Crimeline at Crimes (274637) in the body write TEXT4CASH followed by your tip.