
CAMP WASHINGTON, OH — Authorities have identified the man discovered dead in a dumpster outside a Wendy’s fast-food restaurant in Camp Washington. The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office confirmed the deceased as 37-year-old Jammie Blevins. The tragic discovery has left the community seeking answers and closure.
Cincinnati police began their investigation early Wednesday morning after Blevins’ body was found in a dumpster on Hopple Street just before 2:30 a.m. Officers remained on the scene for several hours, examining the circumstances surrounding his death. The area was cordoned off as investigators worked to gather evidence and determine what led to the tragic incident.
Authorities do not suspect foul play and believe the death was accidental, according to statements given to FOX19 NOW. However, the coroner’s office has not yet determined an official cause of death, which remains under investigation. Further medical examinations are being conducted to provide clarity on the events that led to Blevins’ death.
As officials await the results of the autopsy, law enforcement continues to look into the events leading up to Blevins’ death. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage, interviewing potential witnesses, and exploring all possible angles to piece together the timeline of what happened.
The discovery of Blevins’ body has left the Camp Washington community in shock. Friends, family, and neighbors are mourning his loss and seeking answers about the circumstances surrounding his death. Many are remembering Blevins as a kind and caring individual whose life was tragically cut short.
Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Cincinnati Police Department. As the investigation progresses, authorities will provide further updates to the public. This heartbreaking incident serves as a reminder of the importance of community vigilance and support during difficult times.