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NAMPA, Idaho (AP) — Authorities are investigating after finding a man's body in a Nampa canal.
The body was reported by a passerby who noticed it in the water behind a health clinic. The body has not yet been identified, but police say it appears to be that of a male in his early-20s.
Investigators are not sure how long the body was in the water before it was found. The canal is estimated to be between 3 and 5 feet deep.
An autopsy has been performed, but police say the cause of death is still undetermined.
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