ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The newly elected mayor of Alaska's capital city had suffered injuries when he was found dead, but police are awaiting autopsy results to announce a possible cause of death, officials said Tuesday.
The adult son of Stephen "Greg" Fisk, 70, found the mayor's body Monday afternoon and alerted police.
Juneau Police Department spokeswoman Erann Kalwara said Tuesday the cause of death remains unknown.
"It's not clear what the cause of those injuries are," she said. She could not comment on the nature of the injuries, she said.
Fisk lived alone. There was no sign of forced entry into Fisk's home above Juneau's downtown.
Investigators on Monday didn't speculate on a possible cause of Fisk's death but did not immediately rule out foul play.
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