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Youngstown cops build time line of killing


Published: Mon, September 26, 2011 @ 12:04 a.m.

Staff report

Youngstown

Police are attempting to build a time line for 32-year-old Duane Colvin’s last few hours alive by interviewing witnesses and neighbors.

Residents of the South Side neighborhood found Colvin dead in a field early Saturday between 463 and 471 Ferndale Ave.

“We are trying to interview people to find out where he was living hours before he died,” Police Chief Rod Foley said Sunday night.

He said there have been no warrants issued.

The police report listed his address at 359 E. Florida Ave., about 11/2 miles northeast of where his body was found, but police are not even sure if he was living there.

There were two bullet casings found in the driveway of 464 W. Judson Ave., and a witness said she heard five shots fired Friday night. Police found three bullet holes, two in a tree nearby and one in a fence near the Judson residence. The next morning, a worker found the body and called a friend who worked as a 911 dispatcher. Police found Colvin lying on his side about 10 a.m.

Foley would not say how many bullets entered Colvin’s body or where on his body the fatal shot or shots were.

He expects a coroner’s reporter today for an official ruling on cause of death.

If ruled a homicide, it would be the second South Side murder in two days and third in the city over the previous seven days.

Colvin was sentenced to 371/2 years and 90 years in prison as a 16-year-old in 1996. He lived on Whitman Lane on the East Side then before being convicted of robbery, escape and weapons charges after holding up Foy’s Bar-BQ on Market Street and a pizza shop on Mahoning Ave. in October 1995.

Police said Sunday that Colvin served at least 14 years of that sentence but still do not know why he was released. According to public records, Colvin received a citation for going through a traffic light last April.


Comments

1livedthere(1 comment)posted 8 months ago

I grew up in Youngstown, went to school, and lived there, before moving on. It really saddens me to read, how the Youngstowners feel about our city. True, when I grew up there, there were jobs, businesses, and people had a sense of community. Maybe you need to look "at yourself, and ask the question.......What can I do to make it better"? Each time that I come home, I can only shake my head at what has happened. Where were you when the city started going south? How have you contributed, should be a better question. We are always so quick to blame someone else, but you are still there, what have you done.
I grew up on Kenmore Ave, and am proud to call it home. Never thought about moving to Boardman, because I know Youngstown was put on" De's" list for extermination. Thankks Youngstowners for making it possible.

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2dd933(130 comments)posted 8 months ago

It should sadden somebody who "livedthere" because they are a big reason that Youngstown has been and is deteriorating. When the middle class people move out of the central area of a city it creates pockets of concentrated poverty, in Youngstown's case a very large pocket. Various studies have proven over and over again that concentrated poverty creates poor schools, high crime rates, and further disinvestment. So yes, all those who moved out of the city should be saddened at news of another murder in Youngstown.

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3Stan(9923 comments)posted 8 months ago

dd933 :

"It should sadden somebody who "livedthere" because they are a big reason that Youngstown has been and is deteriorating."

The reason that Youngstown is deteriorating is lack of morality . When mothing is off limits then you live in the outer limits .

Jobs need to be developed right in the hood to eliminate that 24/7 idle time that leads to crime . Yep, our culture needs to be forced upon them .

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4southsidedave(1902 comments)posted 8 months ago

Even when Youngstown had jobs in the steel & railroad industry, there was crime. Strange how people have a selective memory.

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