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Police ID man killed in alleged Centrepointe home invasion

The Ottawa police major crime unit is investigating a homicide on Covington Place in the Centrepointe neighbourhood.

Brian Scollard, 36, was killed inside Covington Place home

Police comb Covington Place crime scene

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Investigators from the major crime unit probe a crime scene on Covington Place Wednesday night.

The Ottawa police major crime unit is investigating the death of a 36-year-old man at a home in the Centrepointe neighbourhood after an alleged home invasion.

Officers were called to a house at 11 CovingtonPl. at 9:11 p.m. Wednesday, not far from the intersection of Baseline Road and Centrepointe Drive.

BrianScollard of Ottawa was found in the garage, and paramedics took him to the Ottawa Hospital's Civic campus trauma unit.

Scollardlater died in hospital, police said. Police would not release howScollarddied, but did say he wasn't shot.

Police arrested a man Wednesday evening but released him the following afternoon.

The man's lawyer, Paolo Giancaterino, told CBC News Friday that his client had surrendered to police and had acted in self-defence after at least two people burst into his home.

The man, in his 20s, was let go without being charged,Giancaterinosaid.

Blood in the garage

"I saw the ambulance people take [the victim] in the back of the ambulance, and apparently they were trying to do CPR," said Colin Fan, who lives a few doors down from the home.

Other neighbours also said they saw paramedics trying to help a person in the garage. Blood was visible on the floor of the open garage, where police were focusing their investigation Thursday.

A pair of running shoes and clotheswere also visible, covered in blood.

Several neighbours said they would often see different vehicles parked out in front of the home or along the street. A red Ford Explorer could be seen Thursday morning, parked down the street and cordoned off by police.

Neighbour heard screaming

Fan said the neighbourhood, where he's lived for more than 20 years, is quite safe.

Hesaid he saw one person drive away from the home about 20 minutes before police arrived, but didn't notice anything out of the ordinary until emergency crewsdescended on the home.

Another neighbour told CBC News he heard screaming coming from the home around 8:30 p.m. but didn't see signs of anyonein distress.

It's the city's 10th homicide of 2018.

Crime scene tape surrounds a garage at 11 Covington Pl. in Centrepointe, where a homicide occurred Wednesday night. (Kimberley Molina/CBC)
Investigators combed the scene Wednesday night. (CBC News)