Cause of death for a man found facedown on a South Peoria street early Sunday may not be known for at least another week.
An autopsy conducted Monday on Kelvin Mosley, 44, of 1617 S. Stanley St. did not show any signs of trauma or determine a cause of death, Peoria County Coroner Johnna Ingersoll said.
“We believe cause of death may be revealed in toxicology testing,” Ingersoll said of results that will take 1 to 2 weeks to process.
Ingersoll said additional testing also will be done to determine if any underlying illness could have led to Mosley’s death.
Mosley was found lying in the street near his house by a group of teens about 1:45 a.m. Sunday. Mosley had no pulse, and he was pronounced dead at the scene about 45 minutes later.
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