Thursday, July 5, 2012

Brett Rodman, 38, of Grain Valley was found June 30 in a water retention pond near Langsford and N.E. Rice Roads.

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TORIANO PORTER/the Journal

A storm water retention pond near Langford Road and N.E. Rice Road. The Lee’s Summit Police Department and medical crews were called to the 300 block of N.E. Rice Road Saturday around 8:50 a.m. on the report of a man’s body in the pond.

Lee’s Summit police have identified a man whose body was found June 30 in a water retention pond near Langsford and N.E. Rice Roads.
Police investigators positively identified Tuesday the man found as Brett M. Rodman, 38, of Grain Valley. The investigation up to this point has yielded no signs of foul play in Rodman’s death.
Rodman’s body was found after officers and medical crews were called to the 300 block of N.E. Rice Road Saturday around 8:50 a.m. on the report of a man’s body in the water.
According to a press release from the Lee’s Summit Police Department, upon arrival, officers located the body in the south end of a storm water retention pond located east of Langsford and N.E. Rice.
The Jackson County Medical Examiner’s office was summoned to the scene and removed Rodman’s body from the water.
The initial investigation showed no signs of foul play and detectives located items left on the bank that indicated Rodman was spending time on the bank of the pond.

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