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External probe set into death in Liberty


Published: Fri, May 2, 2008 @ 12:08 a.m.

By John W. Goodwin Jr.

Officials hope to have the investigation started as soon as possible.

LIBERTY — The death of an elderly woman this week will lead to an independent investigation into how police handled calls from a concerned resident before the woman died.

A couple on Mansell Drive found Mary Rush, 87, lying on her front porch at 7 a.m. Monday. The elderly woman, and a good portion of the porch, were covered in blood, and a rock was found near a broken window.

Police believe Rush, who they say suffered from a form of dementia, locked herself out of her home and then cut herself on the window trying to gain entry to the house. Police said she died of hypothermia.

The same couple who found Rush that morning also made two calls to police because they heard someone crying out for help. Officers responded to both calls but did not search the area on foot.

Township officials met with the township’s attorney Thursday to discuss the death and police actions leading up to Rush’s being found.

Administrator Pat Ungaro said the response by township officers to those early morning calls will be the subject of an external investigation. He said that he is not sure who will conduct the investigation but that it will be a police agency independent of the township.

“I feel strongly that we have to do something,” Ungaro said. “It will be a competent independent investigation. Someone died here; this is not an everyday occurrence.”

Police Chief Anthony Slifka said the department is not taking lightly the death of Rush, or the events leading up to her being found.

Slifka said Rush’s death has touched him personally, and he welcomes the investigation from an outside agency. He said the investigation will likely show that officers responded to the call in a timely fashion but failed to conduct a foot search — something he finds regrettable.

“My mom was 89 and also died of dementia. I was highly upset that we didn’t find Mrs. Rush. I wish we had found her. I wish the officers had gotten out of the car and searched,” he said. “The officers who went to the call, if they thought someone was in danger, would have crawled on their hands and knees through mud to find them.”

Ungaro said the investigation, which he hopes to get under way by next week, will be about weeding out any mistakes in the response as to not repeat those mistakes in the future.

“We know mistakes were made, and we need to see what we can do so that it doesn’t happen again,” Ungaro said.

Township officials also hope to incorporate a new program for seniors as added insurance that their needs are met in any future emergency.

Under the program, seniors living in the community would be grouped according to geographical locations with an officer assigned to each group. Each month the officer would make regular visits to check the welfare of those in his or her section.

Police department representatives have said the program is a good idea.


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1Ma2DA(2 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

Yes, the program might be a good idea. But it completely misses the issue here. If the program had been in place, and the victim were 50 years old, would it help ? NO. The issue is being glossed over. THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE GONE FURTHER IN THEIR INVESTIGATION OF THE TWO PHONE CALLS REPORTING CRIES FOR HELP. For God's sake, folks, you are POLICEMEN. Get out of your cars and check around..... there were two phone calls !! I do not even live in the area (California, to be exact), but this horror has haunted me since the first report. Mansell Drive, and you can't bother to check yards, or homes, or with the caller.... I can't bear to think what you would (NOT) do if assigned to my old neighborhood on the North Side. I could be 35 and fall in confusion - or drunkenness, does it matter ??? - and you would ride around in your car and never even notice me. I am just too sad for that woman. You need to bear the blame for everyone's sadness on this. You are supposed to PROTECT and to SERVE. for shame.

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2valleyconservative(19 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

This is certainly a horrible tragedy and we probably will never know if it could have been avoided. The police have said that they did not have an address as for the reason that they did not get out of their patrol cars that night. The address of the person who called 911 not one but two times after hearing someone calling out for help was certainly available to the officer or officers who responded but did not feel the need to exit their vehicle to further investigate. At the very least the officer or officers involved should be retrained. I thought their motto was" To serve and protect" there was not much of that on that tragic night. The family of this woman deserves some answers. I can remember about 12 to 15 years ago when the Liberty PD chased a UFO around the county for hours, the audio recordings are available on the internet, but they didn't seem to feel that two calls about a possible person in distress merited the same attention.

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3valleyconservative(19 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

The Chief's comment of “My mom was 89 and also died of dementia" was totally out of line. The woman may have suffered from dementia but if she hadn't been locked out of her house and cut herself trying to get back in when her calls for help were unanswered, she wouldn't have suffered from blood loss and hypothermia, and would probably be alive today. The chief should appologize to the family for his foolish comment.

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