It's been one of the busiest weekends so far this year for the Marion County Coroner's Office as they assist IMPD homicide detectives in a number of death investigations.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - It's been one of the busiest weekends so far this year for the Marion County Coroner's Office as they assist IMPD homicide detectives in a number of death investigations.

Some of the cases are unsolved and need the public's help as family and friends grieve the lost of their loved ones.

In the latest case, police found a body near Lids Sports Complex, where children play. In another case, a man is waiting to learn what happen to his roommate who was found dead.

Thomas Martin misses his friend of more than ten years who he started renting a room to several months ago. It was his way of helping Larry Terry get back on his feet. The 56-year-old is one IMPD's unsolved homicides.

"Like, what kind of person can do something like that," said Thomas Martin.

He woke up Monday morning with a business card from a detective from IMPD's Homicide Unit. Martin is sure the detective wants to chat with him about the last time he saw his longtime friend and roommate alive.

Martin is just concerned that he has so limited information, but hopes there is someone out there than can help the case.

"He said he was going to this place where he was buying this RV from at New York and Sherman and he asked me to watch his dogs for a couple of days, feed them, give them water and take them out and I said I would," Martin said.

You can see the RV from the alley near New York and Sherman. It's parked behind a burned-up house. There are signs at the residence that someone has been there recently, but no indication if it will help solve the case.

Metro police printed a missing persons poster about Terry on March 4. On May 27, someone found his body in a suitcase on Villa Avenue. The news devastated his family, Martin said, especially the victim's daughter.

"I am sure they are grieving bad. I even grieve myself," Martin said.

Unfortunately, during this busy season for the coroner's office, Martin isn't grieving alone. The family of a person found dead near 19th and North Colorado streets Monday morning is also looking for answers. The coroner is trying to find relatives of a woman who apparently drowned in a creek near Brookside Parkway South and North Sherman Drive.