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Beloit woman found slain
By Rasmieyh Abdelnabi
Daily News staff writer | Posted: Monday, June 18, 2007 12:00 am
Angelia M. Warf, 37, was found in her apartment at 906 Harrison Ave. by her roommate around 4:45 a.m. Neighbors say Warf was living in the house with two other men. She took the middle floor, while one man lived in the basement and another in the top floor.
Beloit Police Deputy Chief Norm Jacobs said detectives have interviewed a number of people, including Warf's roommates. Investigators also spoke to Warf's husband, who was not in the area at the time of the homicide.
They have not found a weapon.
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Officers did not find signs of forced entry into Warf's home, which is a major indicator that it was not a random act of violence...
However, the police call log indicates that officers initially responded to a stabbing at Warf's residence.
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She was quiet, said neighbor SE of Warf. I don't think she'd hurt a flea.
Warf was in the process of getting a divorce after an 18-year marriage, she said, adding Warf left behind a teenage daughter...
Erickson last saw Warf around midnight Saturday. She came to Erickson's house around 10 p.m. Friday and said she was too scared to go home.
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Friends say Warf worked at a concession stand at Blackhawk Farms Raceway. She spent time with her boyfriend, chatted with her neighbors and walked to the pharmacy down the street for soda and cigarettes.
So, again, no sign of forced entry, and no weapon found at the scene. Why was she afraid to go home Friday night?
By Rasmieyh Abdelnabi
Daily News staff writer | Posted: Monday, June 18, 2007 12:00 am
Angelia M. Warf, 37, was found in her apartment at 906 Harrison Ave. by her roommate around 4:45 a.m. Neighbors say Warf was living in the house with two other men. She took the middle floor, while one man lived in the basement and another in the top floor.
Beloit Police Deputy Chief Norm Jacobs said detectives have interviewed a number of people, including Warf's roommates. Investigators also spoke to Warf's husband, who was not in the area at the time of the homicide.
They have not found a weapon.
[..]
Officers did not find signs of forced entry into Warf's home, which is a major indicator that it was not a random act of violence...
However, the police call log indicates that officers initially responded to a stabbing at Warf's residence.
[...]
She was quiet, said neighbor SE of Warf. I don't think she'd hurt a flea.
Warf was in the process of getting a divorce after an 18-year marriage, she said, adding Warf left behind a teenage daughter...
Erickson last saw Warf around midnight Saturday. She came to Erickson's house around 10 p.m. Friday and said she was too scared to go home.
[...]
Friends say Warf worked at a concession stand at Blackhawk Farms Raceway. She spent time with her boyfriend, chatted with her neighbors and walked to the pharmacy down the street for soda and cigarettes.
So, again, no sign of forced entry, and no weapon found at the scene. Why was she afraid to go home Friday night?