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Bob Saget died in Orlando at the age of 65.The Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to WESH 2 that the legendary comedian and “Full House” actor was found dead Sunday in a room at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Orlando.Officials said they were called for a report of an unresponsive man around 4 p.m. Upon arrival, deputies found Saget and he was pronounced dead at the scene.”Detectives found no signs of foul play or drug use in this case,” officials said in a statement.There was a strong law enforcement presence outside the hotel with at least a dozen marked deputy cars spotted near the lobby.Officials say the Orange County medical examiner performed an examination on the body of Bob Saget Monday morning. According to a statement from the medical examiner, “the cause and manner of death are pending further studies and investigation which may take 10-12 weeks to complete. When the autopsy report is finalized, a follow up press statement will be released. Our condolences go out to Mr. Saget’s loved ones during this difficult time.”Officials reiterated that “at this time” there is no evidence of drug use or foul play. Death investigation reportA death investigation report for Bob Saget was released Monday by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.The report states that Saget was expected to check out Sunday and his family had been unable to get ahold of him. A security team member found him in the dark, in bed. According to the report, Saget’s “left arm was across his chest while his right arm was resting on the bed. No signs of trauma were seen.”He observed that Saget was on his bed and was “cold to the touch, yellow and clammy.” No pulse or breathing was detected.911 callOfficials released 911 audio from after Saget was found. In it, the caller is heard describing him as “unresponsive, not breathing, with no pulse.” You can listen to the redacted audio below:His final daysSaget has recently been on tour and has been performing in Florida cities, including Jacksonville and Orlando.He performed in Orlando on Jan. 7. Keith Sheldon, President of Entertainment of Hard Rock International, sent WESH this statement: “Bob Saget brought so much happiness and joy to audiences across multiple Hard Rock performance venues during his incredible stand-up career – including his penultimate performance this past Friday at Hard Rock Live Orlando at Universal CityWalk. Hard Rock sends our deepest condolences to Mr. Saget’s family, and we join the rest of the entertainment industry in mourning his loss.”Just one day ago, Saget wrote on Instagram, in part: “I had no idea I did a two hour set tonight. I’m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I’m finding my new voice and loving every moment of it.”The comedian is survived by his wife, Kelly Rizzo, and three children.In addition to his “Full House” and stand-up fame, Saget was also the host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos” from 1989 to 1997. In a statement Sunday, Saget’s family members said they are “devastated to confirm that our beloved Bob passed away today…. Though we ask for privacy at this time, we invite you to join us in remembering the love and laughter that Bob brought to the world.”Remembered by friendsFellow comedians and friends praised Saget not only for his wit, but his kindness.”I am broken. I am gutted. I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him,” wrote John Stamos, who co-starred with Saget on “Full House.” “I love you so much Bobby.””I have no words. Bob was one of the best human beings I’ve ever known in my life. I loved him so much,” said Candace Cameron Bure, who played Saget’s daughter on “Full House.””In often a ruthless business he was historically not just hilarious but more importantly one of the kindest human beings I ever met in my career,” actor Richard Lewis wrote on Twitter. This is a developing story, stay with WESH 2 for more.

Bob Saget died in Orlando at the age of 65.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to WESH 2 that the legendary comedian and “Full House” actor was found dead Sunday in a room at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Orlando.

Officials said they were called for a report of an unresponsive man around 4 p.m. Upon arrival, deputies found Saget and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

“Detectives found no signs of foul play or drug use in this case,” officials said in a statement.

There was a strong law enforcement presence outside the hotel with at least a dozen marked deputy cars spotted near the lobby.

Officials say the Orange County medical examiner performed an examination on the body of Bob Saget Monday morning.

According to a statement from the medical examiner, “the cause and manner of death are pending further studies and investigation which may take 10-12 weeks to complete. When the autopsy report is finalized, a follow up press statement will be released. Our condolences go out to Mr. Saget’s loved ones during this difficult time.”

Officials reiterated that “at this time” there is no evidence of drug use or foul play.

Death investigation report

A death investigation report for Bob Saget was released Monday by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.

The report states that Saget was expected to check out Sunday and his family had been unable to get ahold of him. A security team member found him in the dark, in bed.

According to the report, Saget’s “left arm was across his chest while his right arm was resting on the bed. No signs of trauma were seen.”

He observed that Saget was on his bed and was “cold to the touch, yellow and clammy.” No pulse or breathing was detected.

911 call

Officials released 911 audio from after Saget was found. In it, the caller is heard describing him as “unresponsive, not breathing, with no pulse.” You can listen to the redacted audio below:

His final days

Saget has recently been on tour and has been performing in Florida cities, including Jacksonville and Orlando.

He performed in Orlando on Jan. 7. Keith Sheldon, President of Entertainment of Hard Rock International, sent WESH this statement:

“Bob Saget brought so much happiness and joy to audiences across multiple Hard Rock performance venues during his incredible stand-up career – including his penultimate performance this past Friday at Hard Rock Live Orlando at Universal CityWalk. Hard Rock sends our deepest condolences to Mr. Saget’s family, and we join the rest of the entertainment industry in mourning his loss.”

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Just one day ago, Saget wrote on Instagram, in part: “I had no idea I did a two hour set tonight. I’m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I’m finding my new voice and loving every moment of it.”

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The comedian is survived by his wife, Kelly Rizzo, and three children.

In addition to his “Full House” and stand-up fame, Saget was also the host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos” from 1989 to 1997.

In a statement Sunday, Saget’s family members said they are “devastated to confirm that our beloved Bob passed away today…. Though we ask for privacy at this time, we invite you to join us in remembering the love and laughter that Bob brought to the world.”

Remembered by friends

Fellow comedians and friends praised Saget not only for his wit, but his kindness.

“I am broken. I am gutted. I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him,” wrote John Stamos, who co-starred with Saget on “Full House.” “I love you so much Bobby.”

“I have no words. Bob was one of the best human beings I’ve ever known in my life. I loved him so much,” said Candace Cameron Bure, who played Saget’s daughter on “Full House.”

“In often a ruthless business he was historically not just hilarious but more importantly one of the kindest human beings I ever met in my career,” actor Richard Lewis wrote on Twitter.

This is a developing story, stay with WESH 2 for more.