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Police Fear Foul Play After Stamford Man Disappears In NYC Apartments

STAMFORD, Conn. -- Police suspect foul play in the disappearance of a 26-year-old Stamford man after he went into a Manhattan apartment building Sunday, according to multiple reports.

Joey Comunale of Stamford reportedly went missing Sunday after visiting an apartment building in New York City.

Joey Comunale of Stamford reportedly went missing Sunday after visiting an apartment building in New York City.

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The missing man was last seen Sunday going into the Grand Sutton apartment building in Manhattan, reports say.

The missing man was last seen Sunday going into the Grand Sutton apartment building in Manhattan, reports say.

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Police told NBC Connecticut that surveillance cameras recorded Joey Comunale going into the Grand Sutton at 59th Street and First Avenue in the morning, which is when he was seen last.

Search dogs were deployed for Tuesday's search and crime investigators reportedly were spotted taking bags with evidence out of the apartment, according to NBC Connecticut.

Investigators said they located bloody clothing and sheets, said NBC Connecticut.

New York Police Department K9s found evidence of blood on a luggage cart belonging to a building resident, according to the Daily Mail.

The disappearance of Comunale, who reportedly went to Hofstra University and Westhill High School, is under investigation "as a homicide," the Daily Mail said.

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