Decomposed body found during search for Brian Tarrence in Turks and Caicos

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Turkish and caicos police discovered the body of a man by looking for a New York man who disappeared during his holidays in the Caribbean at the end of last month.
The Royal Turkish and Caicos (RTICPFF) police forces said in a press release that she had discovered the body of a deceased man in a “decomposition state” just after 9 am on Saturday in the Grace Bay police district.
Additional partner agencies have been informed and the scene was secured, according to the police.
But the RTIPFF clearly indicated that the identity of the body has not been established, adding that once the identification process is completed and that the closest parent is informed, the managers will provide other updates.
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The police discovered a body in the Grace Bay police district on Turks & Caicos. (Robert Cross / Chicago Tribune / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“The Royal Turkish and Caicos police are extending sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased,” said the interim police commissioner Rodney Adams, while commenting on the discovery of the body. “We urge members of the public family to refrain from speculation and allow the investigation process to confirm identity through official channels.”
The investigation into the issue remains in progress.
The news arrives almost a week and a half after Brian Tarrence, 51, from Monroe, New York, disappeared on June 25.
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Tarrence, who recently moved from Monroe to Manhattan, arrived in Turks and Caicos with his one -year -old wife on June 22, and they planned to leave on June 29. (Facebook)
Tarrence was seen for the last time by leaving her condominium around 3:30 am at the Paradise Inn in Grace Bay, providial, Turkish and caicos, according to a flyer of people who were missing from RTICPFF.
Tarrence, who recently moved from Monroe to Manhattan, arrived in Turks and Caicos with his one -year -old wife on June 22, and they planned to leave on June 29.
The private investigator of the Tarrence family, Carl Defazio, told Fox News Digital last week that the couple seemed to have a few normal days, and he came out of his condominium in a very safe place and in the middle of Grace Bay Road.
Defazio said Tarrence was in front of the camera when he entered town and disappeared.
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Brian Tarrence, 51, was seen for the last time by leaving his condo around 3:30 am at the Paradise Inn in Grace Bay, providial, Turkish and caicos, according to a flyer of people who were missing from the Royal Turks and CAICOS Islands Force. (Royal Police Force of Turks and Caicos)
“We haven’t heard of him since,” he said.
Defazio said the Turkish and Caicos police forces use all the resources he has, including drone technology and video surveillance to try to locate the 51 -year -old man.
He left his rental with his phone and wallet. He was wearing a t-shirt, shorts and sneakers, said Defazio.
The day before his disappearance, he and his wife had made a boat trip. That evening, his wife went to bed and when she woke up, he left. She had not noticed that he had left, said Defazio.
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Turkish and CAICOS police ask anyone with information on the disappearance of Tarrence to contact 911 or crimes caps at 1-800-222-8477.
Audrey Conklin by Fox News Digital contributed to this report.



