![]() Yates says that he does not believe there is any further threat to the community, but people should stay alert in locking their doors and doing everyday things to make sure both they and their families are safe.Īdams County State’s Attorney Gary Farha commended the Quincy Police Department for its vigilance in the case: “I want to commend the performance of the men and women with the Quincy Police Department who have made extraordinary efforts in bringing about the charges that have been leveled today. For now, please forgive my refusal to provide specific details, including those that led to today’s arrest.” As this case moves through the various court proceedings, more information will become available. Though one arrest has been made, we must remain guarded as to what information is released. He says no further information on the details leading to the charges will be released at this time: “This is an ongoing investigation. Quincy Police Chief Adam Yates called a press conference this morning detailing the charges and arrest. ![]() On March 1 st, police searched Timothy Bliefnick’s home and personal vehicle in the 1600 block of Hampshire Street as part of the homicide investigation. On February 23 rd, 41 year old Rebecca Bliefnick was found dead in her home in the 2500 block of Kentucky Road by a family member after she failed to pick her three children up from school.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |