Foul play not apparent in deaths of 2 in Central Park waters
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New York City police say the deaths of two men found in Central Park lakes don't appear to be crime-related.
Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce spoke Wednesday at the park's Swan Lake, where a body was found hours earlier.
Another body was found Tuesday in the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, more than 30 blocks away.
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Boyce says neither had obvious signs of trauma.
He says it appears that the body found Tuesday had been there at least a month and the one found Wednesday might have been there a week or two.
The medical examiner will determine the causes of death.
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The man found Wednesday was wearing pants and shoes but no shirt and was carrying ID.
Boyce says a body was last found in Central Park waters in 2015.