GRAND HAVEN, MI – A man reported missing before his body was found in the Grand River had drowned, an autopsy showed.

Dylan Tarr, 25, went missing early Friday, July 12. He was last seen walking on Washington Avenue in Grand Haven. His body was recovered from the Grand River, east of the U.S. 31 drawbridge, two days later.

An autopsy determined that drowning was the cause of Tarr’s death. There is no evidence of foul play, Grand Haven police said.

Police continue to investigate the circumstances related to his death. He was last seen around 1 a.m. Friday walking in the 500 block of Washington Avenue. Authorities began an extensive search on Saturday after the man was reported missing.