Scott C. Mitchell, 50, is wanted in Binghamton, New York, after the bodies of his missing friends were discovered in a home ...
A Binghamton man police identified as a suspect in a double homicide was taken into custody in Florida on Wednesday.
Scott Mitchell, 50, wanted on two counts of second-degree murder was taken into custody in Daytona Beach on Wednesday.
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Hosted on MSNGoFundMe campaigns started for two men murdered in BinghamtonGoFundMe campaigns have been set up for the two men found murdered on the west side of Binghamton last week. Daniel McCloe, ...
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PressConnects.com (Binghamton) on MSNBinghamton man a suspect in West Side homicides. Why search led to South CarolinaBinghamton police have identified a suspect in the killing of two men on the city's West Side. Why the search led to South ...
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PressConnects.com (Binghamton) on MSNSuspect in Binghamton double murder investigation may be in Florida: What we knowBinghamton Police identified Mitchell as a suspect in the deaths of Daniel McCloe, 58, and Marshall VanOven, 55, who were ...
Binghamton police have announced a reward now is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the city resident ...
New York double murder suspect arrested in Daytona Beach following multi-state manhunt, deputies say
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A man wanted in a New York double murder was arrested in Daytona Beach Wednesday after a multi-state manhunt, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. Deputies arrested ...
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office in Florida announced on Wednesday that deputies have arrested a double-murder suspect ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, F.L. (WBNG) -- The Volusia Sheriff’s Office announced that Scott Mitchell, a suspect in the homicides of ...
An Upstate New York man wanted in connection with a double homicide in Binghamton is on the run, and police say he should be ...
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office says Scott Mitchell is in custody. The office says he is in custody in Daytona Beach.
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