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Suspect Arraigned In Salem Murder Investigation

The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the Salem Police Department

21 year old Pedro Delgado Suarez
21 year old Pedro Delgado Suarez

(SALEM) - A 21-year old Salem man was arraigned in Marion County Circuit Court on April 22 for the April 6 murder of 32-year old Andrew Entizne.

Salem Police responded to the area of Fairway Ave and Rees Hill Rd SE at approximately 3:00 am on April 6 to investigate reports of gunshots in the area.

Arriving officers found Andrew Entizne deceased, and a subsequent autopsy revealed that he died as a result of a gunshot wound.

Salem Police Detectives have been conducting the investigation into this murder and subsequently arrested 21-year old Salem resident Pedro Delgado Suarez late in the evening on April 19.

He was transported to the Marion County Correctional Facility and charged with Murder.

He is also being held on an unrelated warrant out of the State of Illinois.

The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the Salem Police Department at 503-588-6050.







Video from the scene April 6th 2013 by Salem-News.com's Jerry Freeman:

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