(CNN) – Country musician Luke Bell, who went missing earlier this month, has been found dead, according to Officer Frank Magus of the Tucson Police Department. I was 32 years old.
Bell, who released his first studio album in 2012, was found “at the 5500 block of E Grant Street in downtown Tucson,” according to the Wizards.
“The investigation is underway at this time,” Magus said.
Neil Smith, Bell’s representative, told CNN he had “no additional information to provide.”
Luke Bell, singer-songwriter from Cody, Wyoming, was reported by friends over a week ago.
During his career, Luke Bell is known for songs like “Where Ya Were You?” and “Occasionally,” they opened to concerts by artists such as Dwight Youcam and Carl Hayes.
Singer and songwriter Kelsey Waldon He tweeted about the news of Bell’s death: “I was disappointed to learn of Luke Bell’s passing. A lot of us met in Nashville when we were young and obsessed with country music, those years were very formative. He was so talented.” And especially. Go listen Luke today. Rest in peace now, my old friend.”
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