Wisconsin Man, Dog found dead for hours after police pierced a possible breakthrough
Police in Wisconsin He said a man and his dog were found stabbed to death within a house for hours after investigators visited the property to investigate a potential breakthrough.
The Kenosha Police Directorate was arrested by Justin Tercek, a 41-year-old interest, after a “suspicious death” on Monday in Kenosh.
The department said his officers first responded to the estate at about 11:42 “after calling the home owner to report that someone might have entered his home and that his rear door was broken.
“The home was checked at the time and no one was found inside. A complaint was entered and the evidence was collected,” the police said.
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“About 14:32, Kenosha Police Directorate He answered the same home for another invasion of the burglary. The caller reportedly noticed blood in front of the rear door, and the door opened, “they added.” After arriving at the site, the police discovered the late males in the basement, with an obvious early knife. They also located a dog with a similar wound, who died shortly after the police arrived. ”
Then the Swat team was arranged to clean the property.
“As soon as the cops discovered that the home was a crime scene of several detectives and police officers were sent to start a Murder investigation, “ According to the Kenosh Police Department.
Tercek was identified as a person of interest. He was arrested after he was noticed on Monday night by walking in the alley.
“The victim, a 52-year-old man, will not be identified at the moment for his family,” the police said. “Our thoughts are with the family of victims in this difficult time.”
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It is unclear if Tercek had any relationship with the victim.