Missing Reading, Pa. man found dead; case being investigated as a homicide

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BREAKING Missing Reading, Pa. man found dead; case being investigated as a homicide

A man who was reported missing last week has been found dead, and police in Reading, Pennsylvania say his death is being investigated as a homicide.Javien PerchFamily membersthey knew something was wrong when they didn't hear from him for two days and his phone was off.

His older brother told WMFZ that Perch's last location ping before his phone was turned off was on Moss Street in Reading.Investigators say there is no indication of a threat to the public. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Reading Police Department at 610-655-6116 or Crime Alert Berks County's anonymous tip line at 373-9913.

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