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Monday, March 28, 2011
New developments on Robert Krentz's murder
It was one year ago today that Robert Krentz was found shot to death on his cattle ranch in Douglas. News 4 obtained a 36 page report from the Cochise County Sheriff's Office revealing new information on the ongoing investigation of Robert Krentz's murder. Recently on February 22, 2011, Cochise County Sheriff's department received a call from an unknown source who requested to meet investigators at the U.S. Port of Entry in Douglas, Arizona informing officials they "investigated a homicide in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico on February 12, 2001, and believed the deceased, who was later identified as an investigative lead in the Krentz homicide investigation." In the report, Cochise County officials asked the source if the body was in the Sonora, Mexico Medical Examiner's office. The source stated they weren't sure but would inform officials with any information. On February 23rd, officials received another call from the same source stating the body had been buried two days after his murder, and would conduct a search in the Sonora State Police's database for any information. Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever would not comment on this development. Also there were new details about Robert Krent'z dog Blue, who was with Krentz at the time of his murder...more
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