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Police officers, deputies use time and distance to make sure incident doesn t end with deadly force. 9:49 am, Mar. 12, 2021 ×
Police lights crime
A welfare check of a Marion Township man Thursday morning led to a more than two-hour back and forth between the man and law enforcement officers who were attempting to provide time and distance to prevent the situation from escalating into a deadly force encounter.
Olmsted County Sheriff s deputies were called to a residence in the 3800 block of U.S. Highway 14 East in Marion Township about 10 a.m. for a welfare check after the man reportedly sent messages to another person that caused concern. Deputies and a community outreach worker went to the residence, but the man was not home.
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Authorities say scene was bloody, had signs of someone cleaning it up with bleach By Dan Schere |
March 11, 2021
Montgomery County police said a man charged with killing his wife in North Kensington told authorities that he had returned home from church when he discovered she was dead.
But police say the evidence points to him killing her, then trying to clean up a bloody scene, including with bleach.
Reginald Dunlap Jr., 43, of the 11600 block of College View Drive, was charged on Sunday with killing his wife, 40-year-old Lauren Elizabeth Charles.
Police said in charging documents that Dunlap told the dispatcher that he found Charles dead in their home when he returned from church around 1:39 p.m. on Sunday.