News 8/29/2011: Police investigate possible homicide
Monday, August 29th, 2011 at 1:28pm; Continuing our daily news feed watching crime and violence unfold in our world, here are the latest events. Some of these events may be shocking to some readers, but we feel it is important to show just how important family protection is these days.
Breaking News: Arrests made in Hanning Flat Homicide
by Kern Valley Sun
On Saturday afternoon Homicide Detective Sergeant Craig Rennie and Senior Officer Ian Chandler of the Kern Valley Substation were joined by investigators from the Sheriff's coroner office and various other law enforcement agencies who processed the ...
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man pleads not guilty to homicide
by Appleton Post Crescent
WAUPACA — A New London man has pleaded not guilty to homicide in the 2007 stabbing death of his elderly downstairs neighbor. Chad W. Magolski, 35, appeared in Waupaca County Court today on a charge of first-degree intentional homicide in the death of ...
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Eastern New Orleans homicide victim is identified
by NOLA.com
By Danny Monteverde, The Times-Picayune Someone shot Benny Hamilton, 22, of New Orleans just after midnight in Robert Playground in the 4700 block of Rhodes Drive, authorities said. Paramedics called to the scene pronounced Hamilton dead, said officer ... Read full story » |  NOLA.com |
SECOND HOMICIDE VICTIM BURIED
by redbankgreen
Rev. D. Crist Northington, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, speaks at shooting victim Sidney Wakefield's funeral Thursday. A funeral service for 26-year-old Sidney Wakefield, one of two men shot to death on Red Bank's West Side earlier this month, ... Read full story » |  redbankgreen |
Police investigate possible homicide
by Tulsa World
Police investigated the scene of a possible homicide in the 1800 block of North Troost Avenue. JERRY WOFFORD/Tulsa World By JERRY WOFFORD World Staff Writer Police believe a woman was killed in her home but are unsure when the incident may have ...
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