Suspicious death in NW Rochester being treated as a homicide
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(ABC 6 News) – The Rochester Police Department is now treating the death of a man in northwest Rochester as a homicide.
A preliminary autopsy investigation has led them to believe the victim, 41-year-old Robert Elridge Volgmann, was murdered.
The Rochester Police Department said no arrests have been made, at this time, and the investigation is active and ongoing.
NOTE: Â Roberts death date is 16 April 2020
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(ABC 6 News) – Rochester Police released a follow-up on a suspicious death that’s being investigated as the autopsy is waiting to be completed.
Police said that where the death happened was a fourplex apartment building and is run like an adult group home with four different apartments and each apartment has two bedrooms.
Police say the landlord had stopped by the home and noticed a window was open in one of the bedrooms and he went to go check, he looked inside the window and saw the victim dead and called police.
The victim lived in that apartment complex with another roommate, an adult male, who was in the apartment when police arrived, police said.
Police say the man was dead for longer than 24 hours and no one has been arrested.
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(ABC 6 News) – The Rochester Police Department is investigating what they are calling a suspicious death on the 2300 block of 28 1/2 Ave. in NW Rochester.
Police said around 10:00 a.m. Thursday the property owner called 911 after reportedly finding the victim with obvious signs of trauma to his body.
Police said the man has been tentatively identified as 41 years old and was pronounced dead when law enforcement arrived. They also said at this time they do not know how long he has been dead or the cause of death, but that they’re investigating several possible avenues, including suicide.
Neighbors told ABC 6 News it’s not unusual to see police at the residence, which houses several people.
Police said it appears to be an isolated incident and don’t believe there is any threat to the public at this time.
This is a developing situation, ABC 6 News will bring you the latest information as it becomes available.
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Roberts obituary:
Robert E. Volgmann Jr, 41, of Rochester, MN (formerly of Milwaukee,WI) passed away tragically at his home. His family is shocked and deeply saddened by their loss.
Bobby was born on June 17, 1978 to Robert Volgmann Sr. & Shirley Galica in Milwaukee. He went to Pulaski High School. Bobby was a Jack of all trades, and could fix just about anything. He loved building bikes, working at carnivals and building his strength by working for moving companies. Bobby loved to travel and his dream was to move to Hawaii. He was such a smart, funny, strong, caring, out going, friendly, (can’t forget a mama’s boy!) & the best Donald Duck imitator ever, just an all around big teddy bear individual. Bobby was also very proud of his name.
Bobby dedicated his time towards helping others. Anyone who knew Bobby, knew that he was a special soul. He had an immense passion for life and was always a positive source in whatever group he was in. His family and friends will miss him more than words can say.
Bobby was preceded in death by his mother Shirley, his sister Kelly, nieces Amanda & Kara & his nephew Toby.
He is survived by his father Robert Volgmann Sr., sisters Corinna (James) & Annette (Danny), brothers Michael & Scott Volgmann, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The family would like to give a very special Thank you to his cousin Suzanna Rodriquez & her son for cooking meals to help raise money.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to the family in care of the Bruskiewitz Funeral Home @ 5355 W. Forest Home Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53220.
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Mankato man charged with threatening to shoot police officer
Jan 17, 2017
MANKATO — A man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly made threatening statements toward passersby on a downtown Mankato street corner, then threatened police officers.
Police were called to an intoxicated and threatening man in the area of Front and Cherry streets Saturday morning.
Robert Eldridge Volgmann Jr., 38, of Mankato, made threatening comments toward two responding police officers and then resisted arrest, according to the criminal complaint.
At jail, Volgmann attempted to kick an officer and threatened to kill an officer “with his .44,” the complaint alleges.
Volgmann was charged Tuesday with felony threats, gross misdemeanor obstructing the legal process and misdemeanor disorderly conduct.
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