LAUREL MOUNTAIN, Pa. (AP) - State police have been searching for a man and a vehicle missing from a western Pennsylvania residence where a woman was found slain.
The Westmoreland County coroner’s office has scheduled an autopsy for Sunday, though they’re already calling 52-year-old Angela Cavalero’s death a possible homicide.
Investigators aren’t saying why they believe that, but say she was found with unspecified “fatal injuries” at a residence in Laurel Mountain about 10 p.m. Friday.
A man who lived in the house hasn’t been located, but police believe he may be driving a dark blue 1995 Mercury Grand Marquis. The car has numerous religious bumper stickers and Pennsylvania license plate JGT7999.
Police are so far not naming the man. They say he’s a person of interest, but should be considered dangerous.
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