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This story was updated Monday evening with information from a press release from the Burlington Police Department.

BURLINGTON — A 19-year-old University of Vermont student was found dead Saturday morning in Burlington. Preliminary autopsy results indicate he died of hypothermia exacerbated by acute intoxication, according to Burlington police.

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UVM identified the first-year student as Connor Gage of Little Falls, New York, on Sunday morning. Gage was a neuroscience major and was a member of the university’s Wellness Environment.

The student was found unresponsive in the snow in the back parking lot of a business on North Winooski Avenue and pronounced dead at the scene. The Burlington police and fire departments responded to the scene at 10:48 a.m. Saturday, according a police department press release.

Police do not suspect foul play, and believe Gage was cutting through the parking lot during the early morning Saturday when he was stopped by a fence. The temperature was between -1 and -4 degrees, and police said the student was not wearing adequate clothing for the extreme cold.

Police say the man had attended two off-campus events on Friday, leaving the second at 12:45 a.m. Saturday. About 20 minutes later a security camera recorded him near 294 North Winooski Ave., appearing “in a way consistent with intoxication and/or hypothermia,” the Monday evening press release said. Complete toxicology reports will not be complete for several weeks.

In a statement Sunday, UVM said it would be offering counseling services to members of the campus community.

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