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OPP renew calls for help 4 years after Ottawa man found dead near Guelph

Four years ago, the body of 25-year-old Mohamed Amin Ismail of Ottawa was found near Guelph. Police say his death was a homicide and continue to ask the public for help to find out what happened.

'Anyone with any information, no matter how minor, is asked to come forward,' police say

Police vehicles down roadway that's been closed off to traffic. It's woods and farmland beside the road.
OPP are renewing calls for help as they continue to investigate after the body of Mohamed Amin Ismail was found on Watson Parkway N. in Guelph on the evening of Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020. Police say they're investigating his death as a homicide. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

It's been four years since the body of Mohamed Amin Ismail of Ottawa was found near Guelph, Ont., and the Ontario Provincial Police are renewing calls for the public's help with the case.

On Aug. 4, 2020 at 7:15 p.m., police in Wellington County were called to Watson Road N. just outside of Guelph after receiving report from a jogger that they had foundadeceased personalong the side of the road.The stretch of roadway where the body was located is rural and there are no streetlights in the area.

Policeidentified the victim as25-year-old Ismail. His death was determined to be a homicide, police say, although police have not released the exact cause of death.
A man looks at the camera.
Four years ago, the body of 25-year-old Mohamed Amin Ismail of Ottawa was found near Guelph. Police say his death was a homicide and continue to ask the public for help to find out what happened. (Ontario Provincial Police)

It's unclear why Ismail was in the area near Guelph, approximately 475 km southwest of Ottawa.

The area is popular with cyclists, bird watchers and outdoor enthusiasts, so investigators are appealing to anyone who was in the area.

"Investigators believe that individuals in the areas of Wellington County, Kitchener-Waterloo and Ottawa may have information that can help with the investigation," police said in a media release on Friday.

"Anyone with any information, no matter how minor, is asked to come forward and help bring resolution to Mohamed's family."

Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.