A Chapel Hill man who went missing earlier this week has been found dead in Morrisville.
Raymond Huntington was 57 years old. Multiple media outlets report that Morrisville police found his body in the parking lot of the outlet mall on Airport Boulevard.
No cause of death has been released, but police say they do not suspect foul play.
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