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Manner of death for two Binghamton men declared homicide

Manner of death for two Binghamton men declared homicide

Yahoo07-02-2025

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – After locating the bodies of two missing men at a home on the west side of Binghamton, the Binghamton Police Department Detective Bureau has declared the manner of both deaths a homicide.
In the evening of February 3, Daniel McCloe, 58, and Marshall VanOven, 55, were reported missing. The two men were acquaintances of one another.
Through investigation, on February 5, detectives went to a private residence and located two deceased individuals. The bodies were identified as belonging to McCloe and VanOven.
Binghamton Police find two dead men who were presumed missing
Autopsies were completed on February 6. A forensic pathologist determined that both men had been murdered.
This is an ongoing criminal investigation. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Binghamton Police Detective Bureau at (607) 772-7080.
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