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Killed Inside Own Home After Celebrating Birthday, Shelton Hayes’ Murderer Continues To Elude Police
By Joe Holden
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) A Philadelphia man gunned down in his own home. Shelton Hayes had just returned from celebrating his birthday. Three years later, his murder remains unsolved.
Even as investigators say they have exhausted all leads, Hayes’s mother has vowed to never give up.
It was a loud noise that broke the silence. “I said, ‘Why are you making so much noise this early in the morning?’ And the voice that I heard replied, ‘I’m good, mom. I hit the TV, don’t come down,’” Rhone Gore said.
Killed Inside Own Home After Celebrating Birthday, Shelton Hayes Murderer Continues To Elude Police
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Spy Rock going after Scott’s Addition condo market with 134-unit project
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The 4.5-acre site planned for a 134-unit condo project is currently home to masonry firm Riverside Brick & Supply Co. (
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Scott’s Addition is constantly flush with new apartments, but a local developer is trying out a residential product of a different sort: condos.
Spy Rock Real Estate Group is planning a 134-unit condo project at 3406 Carlton St. at the intersection of Roseneath Road and Carlton Street.
The roughly 3.7-acre site is owned by Riverside Brick & Supply Co., a 150-year-old masonry company. Riverside President Mike Wray and Spy Rock Principal Andrew Basham both confirmed that Spy Rock has the land under contract for purchase.