Crime & Safety
Joliet Man Found Dead of Hypothermia in Chicago
The Cook County medical examiner's office said ethanol intoxication was a contributing factor in Jamie Hensley's death.

A Joliet man found dead Monday on Chicago's Southwest Side died of hypothermia and cold exposure, published reports said.
The body of Jamie Hensley, 56, of the 100 block of Stryker Avenue, was discovered about about 4:20 p.m. outside in the 3700 block of South Archer Avenue, according to a Chicago Tribune story.
An autopsy conducted by the Cook County medical examiner's office listed the cause of death as hypothermia and exposure but cited ethanol intoxication as a contributing factor, the story said.
The death investigation is being conducted by the Chicago Police Department, the story said.
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