Police looking for new leads in 2004 cold case murder of Newburgh salon owner.
Police say that hundreds of leads were developed and investigated, but ultimately, the murderer was never identified.Law enforcement officers from the New York State Police, Town of Newburgh Police Department, and Orange County District Attorney's Office are continuing the investigation, and they say new advancements in science and technology have breathed new life into the case.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Investigators Jeffrey Dalton or Matthew Schaffer, Troop F - Major Crimes Unit at 344-5300. Anonymous tips may be called into the Troop F Major Crimes Unit confidential tip line at 344-5370 or emailed to [email protected].
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