Hillsboro man charged with second-degree murder in wife’s death
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
his wife, who
Police arrested Toby Epling on Tuesday in Hillsboro, one day after he was identified
as a “person of interest” in the death of his wife, Glenda Noah. A charging document filed in court accuses Epling of second-degree murder.
Officers responded around 3 a.m. Sunday to a report of a “domestic disturbance” at 416 Oak St. and found Noah’s body.
Hillsboro police released a public notice on Monday saying they were searching for Epling, who also goes by the last name of Noah.
Police
said Epling should be considered “armed and dangerous,” but Hillsboro Police Sgt. Clint Chrz said officers did not believe Epling posed a broader threat to the general public.
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HILLSBORO, Ore. (AP) - A Hillsboro man has been charged with killing his wife, who was found dead on Sunday.
Police arrested Toby Epling on Tuesday in Hillsboro, one day after he was identified as a “person of interest” in the death of Glenda Noah, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.
A charging document filed in court accuses Epling, 41, of second-degree murder. Officers responded around 3 a.m. Sunday to a report of a domestic disturbance and found Noah’s body.
Hillsboro police searching for husband as ‘person of interest’ after wife found dead
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
Posted Feb 22, 2021
A woman was found dead in her Hillsboro home early Sunday, prompting a search for her husband, police said Monday. (The Oregonian/OregonLive)
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A woman was found dead in her Hillsboro home early Sunday, prompting a search for her husband, police said Monday.
Officers responded at 2:59 a.m. to a report of a “domestic disturbance” at 416 S.W. Oak St. and discovered the body of Glenda Noah, Hillsboro police said.
Police said in a statement they are searching for Noah’s 41-year-old husband, who goes by Toby Epling or Toby Noah, as a “person of interest” but did not elaborate.