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Investigators are still working to pinpoint a motive in last week’s shooting that killed a 43-year-old Jamestown man.
The Jamestown Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in not only providing information that could lead to a potential motive in the Feb. 26 homicide but also how the suspect may have left the scene.
Angel Ortiz Rodriguez was shot and killed at his 38 Peach St. residence. Officers were notified of the shooting shortly after midnight, and Rodriguez was located at the side of the property.
The city man was rushed to UPMC Chautauqua but was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.
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Police continue to investigate the Feb. 26 shooting death of a Jamestown man at his Peach Street residence. No motive for the shooting has been released.
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Investigators are still working to pinpoint a motive in last week’s shooting that killed a 43-year-old Jamestown man.
The Jamestown Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in not only providing information that could lead to a potential motive in the Feb. 26 homicide but also how the suspect may have left the scene.
Angel Ortiz Rodriguez was shot and killed at his 38 Peach St. residence. Officers were notified of the shooting shortly after midnight, and Rodriguez was located at the side of the property.
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The former village clerk in Bemus Point has been arrested for the theft of more than $60,000 in village funds. Jennifer Jaeger, 38, of Bemus Point has been charged with second degree grand larceny, second degree forgery, first degree falsifying business records and official misconduct.
Jaeger is accused of writing village checks to herself with forged signatures and having village officials sign blank checks she later cashed. She also allegedly used the village bank account and a village gasoline credit card for personal expenses.
The arrest follows a joint investigation among the State Comptroller s Office, the Chautauqua County District Attorney s Office and the Chautauqua County Sheriff s Office.