ANN ARBOR, MI - Police hope to answer questions and calm nerves in an east Ann Arbor neighborhood where a homicide and a SWAT response occurred within the last week.

Police will meet with residents 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at Pittsfield Elementary School, 2543 Pittsfield Blvd., to discuss community concerns following the discovery of the body of Richard “Dick” Fortune last week and a standoff days later in the same neighborhood, said Ann Arbor police Lt. Earle Fox.

The retired postal worker was found dead about 5:15 p.m. Feb. 20 at his home in the 2600 block of Lillian Road. Police have declined to released details of the death but have called it a homicide.

Then, after midnight Feb. 25, a parole absconder barricaded himself in a home around the corner from the homicide scene, in the 3600 block of Eli Road, police said. He surrendered after an hours-long standoff.

Police say the two incidents are unrelated but hope to address some community questions on Thursday about safety, Fox said.

However, they'll be somewhat limited in what they can release about the homicide, as they seek to protect the investigation, he said.

Police won't release when or how Fortune died.

No one has been arrested and the information may be information only the killer would know, Fox said.

"We're not at the point where we can definitely say and release to the public how the events transpired inside the house," he said.

Police continue to investigate multiple leads, obtained through calls to the police tip line and interviews, Fox said. They’re also awaiting forensic laboratory results, and reviewing video and electronics.

Multiple search warrants have been executed and police are piecing together Fortune's movements in the days before he was found, Fox said. They don't yet have a complete picture.

“We’re not focused on one person,” he said. “We have multiple leads that involve different individuals and we’re taking a hard look at all of them.”