ANTRIM COUNTY, MI -- Two homeless brothers who were last seen in August are believed to be the men recently found dead in a tent in Antrim County woods.

Foul play is not suspected, police say, although a cause of death has not yet been determined.

An autopsy with fingerprint evidence showed that one of the men is Daniel Lloyd Nothstine, 56, of Mancelona.

Antrim County sheriff's deputies said he was last seen with his brother, Robert Eric Nothstine, 51.

Deputies said the two brothers were homeless and staying with various people on a night-to-night basis.

A friend of the Nothstine's loaned them a tent in August and dropped then off in the general area of where a hiker found the tent on April 30. That area is in Custer Township, next to the Cedar River in a heavily wooded and swampy area.

Police said evidence at the scene indicates the person not yet identified is Robert Nothstine, but DNA tests are being done to confirm it.

DNA samples have been collected from Daniel Nothstine, his mother and sister in hopes of identifying the second body.

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