(Crohn) – Officials have identified a woman who was shot and killed with a dog in a quiet neighborhood usually in Santa Rosa earlier this week. Sonoma Provincial Office has determined the woman’s criminal investigative judge that Molly Chevir, 47, was.
The officers responded on Tuesday, September 9, at 4:30 am to a residence on 1,400 blocks of Cecilia Drive, a report on gunshots. The respondents discovered an open rear gate and a shattered rear glass door at a residence in the area.
More investigations of the officers pushed two dogs that were shot once and a deceased woman, who was later identified as a Chelef, on the stairs to the second floor. According to the police, she had suffered from fiery wounds in the chest.
Chevir, who decided the pathologist, died as a result of gunshot wounds.
The police said the killer, or the killers, were still not specified. The police are still looking for a gun. Investigators believe that the accident was isolated, and although the suspect in work capacity, the police say there is no constant threat to society.
Anyone with information about the accident is required to contact the Santa Rosa Police Department.