Dreyfoos Bodies Identified; Police Open Probe

Dreyfoos bodies have been identified, but there is no indication of how they died. Dreyfoos bodies were found at the Florida arts school, according published reports. The police are conducting an “open death investigation.” Dreyfoos bodies were not found in a classroom. The bodies were found early Wednesday morning at Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Dreyfoos bodies have been identified as Ted Orama, 56, and Christopher Marshall, 48. Police Investigators have not yet determined the official cause of death. Neither body displayed obvious signs death. Police have not confirmed whether or not a crime has been committed. Investigators have given no sign as to how they suspect the two men were killed.

West Palm Beach Police spokesman Capt. David Bernhardt said, "It's an open death investigation. That way we're not limiting to ourselves what type of investigation we are doing. It could turn out to be a homicide investigation later on, it could just be a normal death investigation."

The police said that so far they have found no obvious sign of a crime or how the two people died .

Bernhardt said that the bodies were found in a "maintenance or supply area" near the school's theater and not inside a classroom. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in held its graduation in May, but it not clear if the school had summer classes scheduled.

Federal investigators, Police and SWAT teams were on the scene, but left after learning there was no active shooter or threat on campus. The SWAT team was inside to secure the building. The FBI was on the scene until it was determined there was no active shooter.

In a statement, SEIU-Florida Public Services Union President Alphonso Mayfield said “Our hearts are broken by the tragic loss of lives at the Dreyfoos School. It is a sad day for our schools, community and our workers. While the investigations are underway and we are anxiously waiting to know the details, our heartfelt condolences go out to the co-workers and families.”

 by Tony Sokol

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