Foul play not apparent in deaths of 2 in Central Park waters

Medical examiner officials, center, take photos of a body pulled from a pond in Central Park, Wednesday May 10, 2017, in New York. The discovery came a day after the body of another man was recovered in the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in the park. New York City police say the deaths of two men found in Central Park lakes don't appear to be crime-related. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Medical examiner investigators remove a body found in a pond in Central Park, Wednesday May 10, 2017, in New York. The discovery came a day after the body of another man was recovered in the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in the park. New York City police say the deaths of two men found in Central Park lakes don't appear to be crime-related. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) (The Associated Press)

NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce, center, stands between police commanders during a press conference in front of the area where a body was pulled from a pond in Central Park, Wednesday May 10, 2017, in New York. The discovery came a day after the body of another man was recovered in the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir near Central Park West and 90th Street. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) (The Associated Press)

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.

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.

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.