CSI Style Mystery in Atlanta Suburb: Buried Body Encased in Concrete Believed to Be Missing FL Reporter

Missing, believed dead ex-reporter Sean Dugas

Police from Pensacola, Fla., said Tuesday they were working with Winder Police to determine if the body of a man discovered encased in concrete was that of a former reporter for the Pensacola News Journal.

Winder Police discovered the body encased in a concrete slab in the backyard of a Winder home Monday afternoon. The body was found at a home in the 200 block of 6th Avenue after receiving a tip from Pensacola Police.

An autopsy performed on the body revealed that the person died from “blunt force trauma to the back of the head.”

Authorities in Pensacola said Sean Dugas, 30, had not been heard from since August 27, when he spoke with a friend by telephone.

Pensacola Police said their investigation led them to contact Winder Police on Monday.

Investigators said Pensacola twins William and Christopher Cormier, 31, have been charged with concealing a death. The two men recently moved to the house in Winder with their father.

William Cormier is being held in the Jackson County Jail, while Christopher Cormier is in the Barrow County Jail. Police said additional charges may be forthcoming.

Pensacola police today explained the circumstances of Dugas’ disappearance and their involvement in the case.

Alexander said Dugas’ friend reported him missing Sept. 13, after repeatedly failing to find him after their missed lunch date.

When she went to Dugas’ house to get him on Aug. 27, a man who lived there told the woman Dugas was scheduled to return at 3 p.m.

The woman left a note asking him to contact her, but he didn’t. She continued trying unsuccessfully to contact Dugas over the next few days. When she returned to the house Sept. 7 to check on him, the house was empty except for a television.

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