HANOVER โ€“ A 24-year-old man from Vermont was found dead in his vehicle in the parking lot of Wilsonโ€™s Landing on Tuesday.

Vermont State Police contacted the Hanover Police Department at roughly 3 p.m. on Tuesday regarding a missing person in the area.

During the search, police observed the personโ€™s Subaru Legacy at Wilsonโ€™s Landing, a boat ramp and popular summertime swimming spot off of Lyme Road in Hanover, a police news release stated.

Authorities found the missing person dead inside the vehicle. The body was soon transferred to the New Hampshire Chief Medical Examiner in Concord for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Currently no foul play is suspected, the release stated.

Authorities also found some chemicals inside the vehicle, which was deemed safe by members of the Hanover Fire Department and Midwestern Hazardous Materials Response Team, the release said.

The vehicle is being held at the Hanover Police station on Lyme Road.

Wilsonโ€™s Landing is now open to the public following authoritiesโ€™ removal of the vehicle from the site.

The family of the deceased has been notified of the personโ€™s death.

The State Fire Marshalโ€™s Office is assisting in the investigation.

Marion Umpleby is a staff writer at the Valley News. She can be reached at mumpleby@vnews.com or 603-727-3306.