
Remains in Guelph park identified, police lay murder charge
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Human remains found in a Guelph park have now been positively identified as belonging to a missing 62-year-old man. Police also say another man has been charged with his murder.
Human remains, found in a Guelph park last week, have now been positively identified as belonging to a missing 62-year-old man.
Police also say another man has been charged with his murder.
Mike Galizzi was last seen Dec. 6 in downtown Guelph and was reported missing two days later when he failed to show up for an appointment.
"Which was, initially, what caused some concern. There were also other reasons that people in the community were concerned for his wellbeing," Scott Tracey, the media relations coordinator for Guelph police, said. "I can't get into those details."
Galizzi was last seen wearing a dark parka and snow pants. He also used a walker.
In the weeks after he went missing, police repeatedly asked the public to call in tips to help locate Galizzi.
Remains were discovered in Preservation Park, near Edinburgh Road and Gordon Street, on Feb. 1.
