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99-Year-Old Woman Killed In Her Own Home By Man Who Could Look Like Obama’s Son…
Anyone else noticing a trend here?
Via Poughkeepsie Journal:
The 20-year-old City of Poughkeepsie man accused of burglarizing and murdering a 99-year-old city woman is being held without bail and is due in court Monday morning to face charges, authorities said, bringing relief to the woman’s family.
Police arrested Javon Tyrek Rogers on Friday at 11 p.m. and charged him with first-degree murder and first-degree burglary, both felonies, in connection with the homicide of Fannie Gumbinger, who was found dead at her home on Underhill Avenue early Wednesday morning, said city police Detective Lt. Edward Freer.
Rogers was held in city lockup and arraigned by Judge Katherine Moloney in city court Saturday morning. He was sent to Dutchess County Jail without bail or bond, officials said.
The city Police Department will hold a press conference Monday at 11 a.m. at City Hall, when Freer said more details of the case will be released.
He declined to comment on a possible motive. Police expected to finish processing the crime scene on Underhill Avenue on Saturday, he said.
Anyone else noticing a trend here?
Via Poughkeepsie Journal:
The 20-year-old City of Poughkeepsie man accused of burglarizing and murdering a 99-year-old city woman is being held without bail and is due in court Monday morning to face charges, authorities said, bringing relief to the woman’s family.
Police arrested Javon Tyrek Rogers on Friday at 11 p.m. and charged him with first-degree murder and first-degree burglary, both felonies, in connection with the homicide of Fannie Gumbinger, who was found dead at her home on Underhill Avenue early Wednesday morning, said city police Detective Lt. Edward Freer.
Rogers was held in city lockup and arraigned by Judge Katherine Moloney in city court Saturday morning. He was sent to Dutchess County Jail without bail or bond, officials said.
The city Police Department will hold a press conference Monday at 11 a.m. at City Hall, when Freer said more details of the case will be released.
He declined to comment on a possible motive. Police expected to finish processing the crime scene on Underhill Avenue on Saturday, he said.