A Binghamton man police identified as a suspect in a double homicide was taken into custody in Florida on Wednesday.
Scott C. Mitchell, 50, is wanted in Binghamton, New York, after the bodies of his missing friends were discovered in a home ...
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PressConnects.com (Binghamton) on MSNBinghamton man a suspect in West Side homicides. Why search led to South CarolinaBinghamton police have identified a suspect in the killing of two men on the city's West Side. Why the search led to South ...
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WIVT Binghamton on MSNGoFundMe campaigns started for two men murdered in BinghamtonBINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – GoFundMe campaigns have been set up for the two men found murdered on the west side of ...
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WETM Elmira on MSNPolice searching for suspect in Binghamton double homicideInvestigators from the Binghamton Police Department Detective Bureau are attempting to locate a man suspected of killing two ...
He had been identified as a suspect in the deaths of Daniel McCloe and Marshall VanOven. Police had previously reported Mitchell had been spotted in Florida on Tuesday. (This story was updated to ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNPolice: Binghamton double homicide suspect believed to be in FloridaThe search for the potential double homicide suspect connected to two murders in Binghamton last week has moved even further ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, F.L. (WBNG) -- The Volusia Sheriff’s Office announced that Scott Mitchell, a suspect in the homicides of ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNScott Mitchell: Manhunt for alleged New York double murder suspect ends in Florida, officials sayA multi-state search for a man suspected of killing two people in Binghamton, New York has ended at a McDonald's in Florida, ...
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office in Florida announced on Wednesday that deputies have arrested a double-murder suspect ...
Mitchell. Mitchell, 50, of Binghamton, has been identified by Binghamton Police as a suspect in the double murder of Daniel McCloe and Marshall VanOven. McCloe, 58, and VanOven, 55, were found ...
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