PARKMAN, Maine — Three days after the body of local resident David Grant was found at his Packard Road home, police investigators were releasing no details on what led to his death.

“I’m not expecting any new [information] today,” Stephen McCausland, Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman, wrote in an email Friday in response to a request for information from the Bangor Daily News.

Piscataquis County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to the rural mobile home late Tuesday, where they found Grant’s body and a seriously injured man, who police are not identifying, McCausland said.

Grant’s body was taken to the medical examiner’s office in Augusta and an autopsy was completed Wednesday morning.

“We have completed the autopsy but we are not releasing any information at this time,” Mark Belserene, spokesman for the medical examiner, said Friday.

Grant, 61, was a father of three. His children are Zac Grant of Abbot, Lucas Grant, who is serving in Afghanistan, and a daughter, Heather Baker of England, his obituary states.

He also is survived by his fiancee, Victoria Gould, who lived with him, and her children, along with his mother and two brothers, the obituary states.

He worked for Guilford Industries and later worked in construction, according to the obituary.

Grant will be cremated and his family is planning a celebration of his life at a later date, the obituary states.

The injured man is being treated in the intensive care unit at a Bangor hospital, McCausland stated, adding that his condition is being “monitored.”

Asked if detectives have interviewed the man, McCausland said he could not release any information. Other unanswered questions include how the unidentified man was injured, his relationship to Grant and if Grant’s death was a homicide.

“I will have more to say on this case, but it won’t be today,” McCausland said Friday afternoon.

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