Jun 18, 2011 | Thomaston Times
For investigators, Ivey murder case has become both personal and professional
Editor's note: This is the second installment in a three-part series dealing with the Arlene Ivey murder investigation.
Reward offered for information about Arlene Ivey murder
Sheila A. Marshall editorial4@thomastontimes.com Members of the Salem Neighborhood Watch believe in more than working together to prevent crime - they believe in bringing criminals to justice and no case is more important to them than the unsolved September 12, 2005, homicide of 78-year-old Arlene Ivey, a community member who authorities say was ...
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