YORK COUNTY, Pa. — UPDATE (6:14 p.m.) The man who was found dead in an overturned vehicle death was ruled as an accident, according to the York County coroner.
He died from multiple blunt force trauma, the coroner said.
There will be no autopsy.
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UPDATE (2:30 p.m.): A man that was reported missing in September was found dead in his overturned vehicle down a ravine on Sunday morning in Windsor Township police said.
William "BJ" Stubblebine was last seen on Sept. 10 and his family filed a missing person report with police.
This morning, York Area Regional Police responded to the area of Grim Hollow Road and Zion Church Road for a report of an overturned vehicle that was down a ravine in a heavily wooded area police said.
At the scene officers found Stubblebine deceased in his vehicle. Police said based on evidence at the scene it was clear that the vehicle and Stubblebine had been there for an extended period of time.
Officers said it was evident Stubblebine's vehicle had left the roadway at the intersection of both roads and became airborne before landing down in the ravine.
PREVIOUS: The county coroner was called to the scene of a crash in Windsor Township on Sunday morning according to emergency dispatch.
First responders were dispatched to the scene on Grim Hollow Road shortly after 9 a.m.
There is no word yet on how many vehicles were involved or persons injured.
We will have more updates as information becomes available.