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14-Year Mystery: Remains Found Off New York Highway Identified, State Police Say 14-Year Mystery: Remains Found Off New York Highway Identified, State Police Say
14-Year Mystery: Remains Found Off New York Highway Identified, State Police Say State Police identified human remains found off a New York highway as Doh Soe, investigators announced on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. DOT workers found the remains near a culvert during repairs along State Route 36 in Dansville (Steuben County) on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, police said. Through forensic analysis, the remains were confirmed to be Soe, a Burmese refugee known within Rochester’s Burmese community, police said. Soe disappeared after leaving his job at Wegmans Next Door Bar & Grill at 3220 Monroe Avenue in Rochester on Sunday, May 29, 2011, police said. He was reported missing in R…
Mom Who Smothered Newborn 'Baby Moses,' Dumped Him In Area Flower Bed Sentenced Mom Who Smothered Newborn 'Baby Moses,' Dumped Him In Area Flower Bed Sentenced
Mom Who Smothered Newborn 'Baby Moses,' Dumped Him In Area Flower Bed Sentenced Nearly 30 years after a newborn’s lifeless body was found in a flower bed of an Albany park, his killer is facing justice. Keri Mazzuca, 52, of Altamont, was sentenced to 25 years in prison in Albany County Court on Friday, April 18, after pleading guilty to manslaughter and tampering with evidence in the 1997 death of her newborn son, known as "Baby Moses." Mazzuca intentionally smothered the baby shortly after giving birth, then wrapped his body in a towel, placed him in a bag, and attempted to burn the evidence before abandoning him in Albany's Washington Park park, NewsChannel 13 quoted…
Know Something? $35K Reward Offered In Hudson Valley Cold Case Murder On 20th Anniversary Know Something? $35K Reward Offered In Hudson Valley Cold Case Murder On 20th Anniversary
Know Something? $35K Reward Offered In Hudson Valley Cold Case Murder On 20th Anniversary For the past 20 years, police in a Hudson Valley town have been working hard to find the missing piece that will solve the murder of a popular 32-year-old woman. On the anniversary the Town of New Windsor Police Department, in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York State Police is requesting information regarding the murder of Nancy S. Smith, of New. Windsor on Dec. 5, 2001. According to New Windsor Police Chief Daniel Valeri, Smith was found dead in her house on Provost Drive in New Windsor.  That day, Smith’s parents received a call from her …