Mar 15, 2021
AMSTERDAM A 37-year-old city man found lying in the road with gunshot wounds on Friday has succumbed to his injuries, according to a news release from the Amsterdam Police Department.
Amsterdam police confirmed today the shooting that occurred in the early morning hours of Friday is now classified as a homicide as the victim, Ricardo M. Lopez, died of his injuries while at Albany Medical Center.
Lopez was last residing at an address on Church Street in Amsterdam before he was discovered severely injured in the roadway on Hibbard Street on Friday.
Police said the investigation is ongoing and investigators from Amsterdam police, New York State Police Major Crimes, and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office are assisting in the continued process of interviewing witnesses and collecting evidence.
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AMSTERDAM – A 37-year-old man found shot early Friday morning has died of his wounds police said Saturday. Police identified the victim as Ricardo M. Lopez…
Clarksville NowFrom L-R, Clarksville Civitan President Joel Ragland, Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services Paramedic, Bryan Fuller, Clarksville Fire Rescue Engineer Neal Cherry, Montgomery County Sheriff s Deputy Lt. Mark Wojnarek, Clarksville Civitan Secretary Donna Sabash.
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Civitan Club hosted their Annual Public Safety Awards Day Wednesday, March 10, honoring members of law enforcement, firefighters, emergency medical services and emergency management personnel.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputy, Lt. Mark Wojnarek, was recognized by Clarksville Civitans for his 20 years of service to Montgomery County. Wojnarek began his career in law enforcement in 1997 with the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office.