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Police probe suspicious death
Late Friday, state police Cpl. Brian Barnhart would only say the death was suspicious and would not release the woman's name until her relatives had been notified.
Cumberland Township police had been called to the home at 101-B Crucible Road about 4:45 p.m. The home sits next to the Crucible Post Office along the main road into the village.
About a half-dozen marked and unmarked police cars lined the road and troopers and police officers ran in and out of the home.
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Ron Stoffa of Carmichaels, who owns the mobile home, said the woman had only been renting from him since the beginning of October. She lived in the home with her young son.
"She's a good renter; she took good care of the place," he said.
Stoffa said the woman worked at the county jail and had previously lived in Nemacolin. He said that she told him she was getting a divorce from her husband.


