Officials aren't ruling out a shooting, but upon arrival, it appeared the man had been run over by a car. The cause of death will be determined by a medical examiner.
The Houston Police Department is investigating the death of a man found near the Museum District early Saturday morning.
According to investigators, a driver in the 1000 and 1500 block of Fannin Street called 911 to report that it seemed a person had been shot.Upon arrival, investigators said the man didn't appear to have been shot, but they believed that he had possibly been run over by a car.Police said they have not ruled out shooting, but a medical examiner will make the final determination.
There were no witnesses at the scene. Police said they would look at cameras within the area for surveillance footage.
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