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Scott Mitchell: Manhunt for alleged New York double murder suspect ends in Florida, officials sayA man accused of killing two people in New York was arrested in Florida by Volusia County deputies on Wednesday. Authorities learned of Mitchell's location after receiving a tip. The person that ...
Scott C. Mitchell, 50, is wanted in connection with a double homicide in Binghamton, New York. Mitchell is believed to be on foot and possibly in the DeLand, Florida area. The victims, Daniel ...
Scott C. Mitchell was arrested around 2 p.m. following an extensive "multi-jurisdiction" investigation, said Steven Wright, a public information officer with the Dorchester County Sheriff's Office.
Scott Mitchell won the BDO World Darts Championship in 2015 but he also has a curious sidebar with EastEnders.
According to the Volusia Sheriff's Office in Florida, 50-year-old Scott C. Mitchell of Binghamton was taken into custody in Daytona Beach one week after two men were found dead on Binghamton's ...
"UPDATE: Double murder suspect Scott Mitchell is in custody in Daytona Beach. The person who called in the tip just earned $10,000," the sheriff's office posted on its Facebook page shortly before ...
Scott Mitchell has been appointed CEO of InspereX after the firm experienced a banner year. Scott Mitchell, a 20-year veteran of J.P. Morgan, has joined InspereX as its CEO, succeeding former CEO ...
Scott Mitchell is accused of committing a double homicide in New York, Feb 3. Mitchell was previously spotted over the weekend, according to the Dorchester County Sheriff's Office, after deputies ...
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InspereX, the tech-driven fixed income and structured products distribution and trading firm founded by Tom Ricketts, today announced Scott Mitchell has been appointed Chief ...
Scott Mitchell was taken into custody by Florida law enforcement Wednesday. He had been identified as a suspect in the deaths of Daniel McCloe and Marshall VanOven. Police had previously reported ...
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