LEEDS, Maine (AP/WCSH) – Maine State Police are treating the death of a former Minnesota man as suspicious.

Investigators say 31-year-old Nadi Hagi-Mohamed recently moved to the Lewiston-Auburn area from Minnesota, where he was arrested in July on cocaine charges.

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According to our NBC-affiliate WCSH, a couple riding on their ATV spotted Hagi-Mohamed’s unresponsive body on a road Saturday evening.

He was identified by fingerprints and by a family member in Minnesota.

Evidence technicians spent Sunday in Leeds gathering evidence along a woods road where the body was discovered the day before.

An autopsy was completed Sunday by the Maine medical examiner’s office, but the cause of death was not released.