![]() ![]() The Richland County Coroner's Office was contacted and Mansfield fire and rescue personnel were on the scene as well. The vehicle was towed to the a city garage to secure and preserve possible evidence. The right rear window of the vehicle was shattered and glass was inside the vehicle, according to the police report. Officers found pieces of a ceramic coffee mug on the street and on top of the vehicle. More: Grand jury rules former Mansfield police officer used justifiable force in June shooting More: Get that dry Christmas tree out of your house a few recycling options are available A short time later, an officer found the vehicle in front of a residence on West Blanche Street, unoccupied with the keys on the driver's side seat. Police sent a BOLO (be on the lookout for) alert regarding the 2007 red Ford Fusion, according to another police report. The father told police he owned the vehicle his daughter was driving and said it was missing. Her father said he had reported to police that she was missing. "I found my daughter dead in her bath tub," her father said on the 911 tape. The door to her home was locked but the father had a key and entered the residence, where he found his daughter deceased and called 911, according to a police report. Her father, Donald Hoam, told officers he couldn't reach his daughter so he came to check on her. Police on Monday identified the victim as Deanna Hoam. Officers responded to the apartment at 6:11 p.m. The death marks the city's first homicide of the new year.ĭuring the investigation, it was found that the victim had what appeared to be several stab wounds to her body, Robertson said. "We are investigating it as a homicide," Mansfield police Capt. Richardson Davis Chapel of Snyder Funeral Homes in Galion is honored to serve the family of Glenna Rowland, and condolences may be made to them at police are investigating the death of a 38-year-old woman who was found in her home Sunday at 183 Rowland Ave., Apt. Memorial contributions may be made to Diamond Hill Cathedral in care of the funeral home. Private graveside services will be held at Fairview Cemetery. Monday, Augat Richardson Davis Chapel of Snyder Funeral Homes, 218 South Market St., Galion, Ohio 44833 where services will be held at 7:00 p.m. The family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by daughter, Carol Mills sister Cheryl Johnson and stepfather, Vernon Smalley. In addition to her husband she is survived by, children, Glenna "Charlene" Holley of Mansfield, Sheila (Chris) Glover of Lucas, Glenne (Wendy) Holley of Salina, Kansas, Beth (Alan) Seachrist of Macedonia, Ginny (John) Yost of Mansfield, Jeff Rowland of Texas, Ted (Sheila) Rowland of Texas, Shawn (Cheryl) Rowland of Indiana, and Jeremy Rowland of Indiana many grandchildren and great grandchildren sisters, Paulette (Mike) Svodova of Streetsboro, Deloris Vannoy of Georgia, Paula King of Middletown and Janie King of Mansfield numerous nieces and nephews and her dog Chichi and her cockatiel. She was a former Girl Scout Leader and enjoyed crafts, gardening, bird watching and spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Diamond Hill Cathedral in Mansfield and was a mother to everyone. Rowland on Jin Chesterville and he survives. Rowland, 78, of Galion went to be with her Lord and Savior, Thursday, Augat Mill Creek Nursing Center.īorn Februin Dayton, Ohio, she was the daughter of Paul E. ![]()
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