Deceased/Not Found NY - Dominick Pendino, 37, Newburgh, 3 March 1999 *Chrysler & Weygant guilty*

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MISSING-DOMINICK PENDINO

The authorities believe they know what happend to Dominick and two men have been tried and convicted for his murder. However, his body has not been located. They actually are have been searching MY HUBBY'S AUNT AND UNCLES FARM FOR HIS BODY. ( I will post links to news articles in a seperate post)

Basic Information
Race: White
Sex: Male
DOB: May 22, 1962
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 180 pounds
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Brown
Other: Head shaved, left arm injured


Last Seen: Date: March 3, 1999
Time: 5:50 a.m.
Location: Residence, Town of Newburgh, NY
Miscellaneous: The morning Pendino left his residence, he was on his way to work.
When last seen, Pendino was wearing blue jeans, black sneakers, a blue "Auto Auction" T-shirt and a green waist-length coat.

If you have any information, please call:

Agency: Town of Newburgh Police Department
Address: Town of Newburgh, New York
Phone: (845) 564-1100
or e-mail the information to:
nysvicap@troopers.state.ny.us
Please include your
name, address and
telephone number.

NY STATE POLICE
 
Cops comb farm for body
Pendino was murdered in '99​

By Heather Yakin
Times Herald-Record
hyakin@th-record.com

Montgomery – In the woods and fields on old farmland between Browns Road and Stone Castle Road in Montgomery, cops searched yesterday for the remains of Dominick Pendino.
It was on March 3, 1999, when Pendino, 37, vanished from the driveway of his Town of Newburgh home. He left pools and droplets of blood behind, enough for police to conclude that he was dead.
Two months later, Town of Newburgh police arrested two of Pendino's friends in the murder, Gregory Chrysler and Larry Weygant. In 2000, they were convicted of murder and conspiracy to sell marijuana. It was proved at trial that they killed Pendino because Chrysler mistakenly believed Pendino had given police a tip about Chrysler's marijuana business that led to Chrysler and his wife getting arrested.
But Chrysler and Weygant never talked, and Pendino's body has never been found.
A new anonymous tip triggered yesterday's expedition off private Lotocke Drive, little more than a dirt trail leading into fields where the bases of last year's cornstalks lay dead in the mud. The fields fit a description that's haunted the case: A dirt access road to secluded fields on an old farm.
If anyone dumped a body here, they did so without the owner's knowledge, police said.

More at link
 
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http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/p/pendino_dominick.html

https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/10310/
Status Missing
First name Dominick
Middle name A.
Last name Pendino
Nickname/Alias
Date last seen March 03, 1999 00:00
Date entered 04/16/2011
Age last seen 36 to years old
Age now 52 years old
Race White
Ethnicity
Sex Male
Height (inches) 68.0
Weight (pounds) 180.0
Dental Status: Dental information / charting is available and entered
DNA Status: Sample is currently not available
Fingerprint Information Status: Fingerprint information is currently not available
 

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Pendino, circa 1999
  • Missing Since 03/03/1999
  • Missing From Newburgh, New York
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 05/22/1962 (61)
  • Age 36 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'8, 180 pounds

  • Clothing/Jewelry Description A blue Auto Auction t-shirt, a green waist-length coat, jeans and black sneakers.

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, hazel eyes. Pendino shaved his head prior to his 1999 disappearance and he may have a mustache. His left ear is pierced. He lost the use of his left arm in a motorcycle accident prior to his disappearance.

Details of Disappearance​

Pendino prepared to depart from his family's residence in Newburgh, New York at approximately 5:50 a.m. on March 3, 1999. His wife saw him standing in their driveway at that time. He was supposed to report to work at the Newburgh Auto Auction that morning.

Pendino never arrived at work. His wife called authorities when she noticed his car was still parked at their home at 7:00 a.m. A trail of blood was found leading away from the vehicle, but there was no sign of Pendino. An extensive search failed to produce any clues as to his whereabouts.

Gregory Chrysler and Lawrence Weygant were convicted of Pendino's murder in 2000. Authorities say Chrysler and Lawrence beat Pendino to death with a baseball bat near his residence because they thought he had told the police about Chrysler's marijuana dealings. Both men received 25 years to life in prison.

Pendino's body has never been located. Foul play is suspected in his case due to the circumstances involved.

Investigating Agency​

  • Newburgh Police Department 845-564-1100

Source Information​

Updated 2 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 13, 2008; picture added
 
May 3, 2007


May 28, 2014

 

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