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At Cornell University, a freshman student is found dead after fraternity hazing, but case is closed with few answers
By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs New York Times,Updated March 13, 2021, 11:58 a.m.
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John Tsialas and his wife, Flavia Tomasello, held an image of their son, Antonio Tsialas.SAUL MARTINEZ
Flavia Tomasello was overwhelmed by the smell of alcohol as she made her way into the Cornell University fraternity house where her missing son had last been seen. It was parents weekend, and she was supposed to have met him at the campus bookstore that morning, but he never showed up. By 10 p.m., he still wasnât answering his phone. His friends hadnât seen him all day.
Antonio Tsialas was thriving in his first year at college. Then he was found dead in a gorge, and the fraternity that recruited him closed ranks. What happened is still a mystery.
Silver Alert issued for missing Chippewa County man
January 2, 2021 12:41 PM Margarita Vinogradov
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FOREST, Wis. A Silver Alert has been issued for a Chippewa County man that went missing on Friday afternoon.
The Wisconsin Crime Alert Network said 82-year-old Marshall Allen Warner was last seen in Forest, St. Croix County at 12:00 p.m. on Jan. 1 driving a maroon 2013 Chevrolet crew cab pickup truck with a broken passenger’s side mirror with Wisconsin Registration RX8337.
Warner is 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighs 180 pounds, has a grey short white beard and hazel eyes. He was last seen wearing a black leather jacket, blue jeans, black cowboy boots and possibly a blue button up shirt. Officials said he also has a “Mule Skinner” tattoo on forearm.
UPDATE: Silver Alert issued for 82-year-old man canceled; found safe
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ST. CROIX COUNTY, Wis. - UPDATE: Marshall Warner has been found safe. Thanks to all who helped reunite him with his family. -
The Cornell Police Department is asking for assistance locating the 82-year-old man who was last seen Friday, Jan. 1 around noon in the Town of Forest in St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
Marshall Warner was last seen driving a maroon Chevrolet crew cab pickup truck with a broken passenger s side mirror with Wisconsin plates RX8337.
He normally travels on Highway 64 from Cornell to Forest, Wisconsin through Chippewa, Dunn, and St. Croix Counties, according to police.