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A woman who had been missing for more than 30 years has been identified as the person found inside a vehicle at the bottom of the Muscoot Reservoir.
Brenda Kerber, age 40, of White Plains, a mother of two from two marriages, was found more than 30 years after she went missing in September of 1989, said the Chief of the White Plains Department of Public Safety Joseph Castelli.
Kerber s remains were found on Tuesday, Jan. 19, in a station wagon pulled from the Muscoot Reservoir in Somers.
Castelli said on Friday, Jan. 29, that based on the findings by the county s medical examiner and a review of evidence in the case, indicates the manner of death was suicide by drowning.
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A woman who had been missing for more than 30 years has been identified as the person found inside a vehicle at the bottom of the Muscoot Reservoir.
Brenda Kerber, age 40, of White Plains, a mother of two from two marriages, was found more than 30 years after she went missing in September of 1989, said the Chief of the White Plains Department of Public Safety Joseph Castelli.
Kerber s remains were found on Tuesday, Jan. 19, in a station wagon pulled from the Muscoot Reservoir in Somers.
Castelli said on Friday, Jan. 29, that based on the findings by the county s medical examiner and a review of evidence in the case, indicates the manner of death was suicide by drowning.
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A woman who had been missing for more than 30 years has been identified as the person found inside a vehicle at the bottom of the Muscoot Reservoir.
Brenda Kerber, age 40, of White Plains, a mother of two from two marriages, was found more than 30 years after she went missing in September of 1989, said the Chief of the White Plains Department of Public Safety Joseph Castelli.
Kerber s remains were found on Tuesday, Jan. 19, in a station wagon pulled from the Muscoot Reservoir in Somers.
Castelli said on Friday, Jan. 29, that based on the findings by the county s medical examiner and a review of evidence in the case, indicates the manner of death was suicide by drowning.
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A woman who had been missing for more than 30 years has been identified as the person found inside a vehicle at the bottom of the Muscoot Reservoir.
Brenda Kerber, age 40, of White Plains, a mother of two from two marriages, was found more than 30 years after she went missing in September of 1989, said the Chief of the White Plains Department of Public Safety Joseph Castelli.
Kerber s remains were found on Tuesday, Jan. 19, in a station wagon pulled from the Muscoot Reservoir in Somers.
Castelli said on Friday, Jan. 29, that based on the findings by the county s medical examiner and a review of evidence in the case, indicates the manner of death was suicide by drowning.
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With the administering of the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible people under way, counties in New York have been running out of doses quickly. The process has been bumpy, and some county leaders hope it will be ironed out soon as they field numerous calls and remind residents that the program is run by the state.
Democratic Westchester County Executive George Latimer delivered a vaccine update Monday.
“Westchester County government received, last week, last Tuesday, 500 doses to be administered, and those 500 doses were given to the county. They were administered through our White Plains Department of Health clinic on Court Street, not far from where I’m standing in the county office building,” says Latimer. “And through Friday, we were able to properly deliver all of those 500 units to those who are eligible in the 1A category.”