Task force formed to investigate murder of Strasburg couple
COSHOCTON – State and local law enforcement announced the formation of a special, multi-jurisdictional task force to investigate the murders of Doyle Chumney, 88, and Lillian Chumney, 79, of Strasburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Chumney were abducted from their Tuscarawas County home sometime between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning of this past week. Jan. 22, their burned vehicle was located in Bakersville, in Coshocton County. Jan. 23, Coshocton County Coroner Dr. Robert Gwinn confirmed that the remains found in the vehicle are those of Mr. and Mrs. Chumney.
Due to the complexity of investigations of this nature, a multi-jurisdictional task force has been formed to jointly investigate the double homicide.
The task force is made up of investigators from the Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office, Strasburg Police Department, Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office, Coshocton County Prosecutor’s Office, Tuscarawas County Prosecutor’s Office, and the Coshocton County Coroner’s Office.
Anyone with information regarding the murders of Doyle and Lillian Chumney are urged to contact authorities at any of the following phone numbers:
- Bureau of Criminal Investigation: 855-BCI-OHIO (855-224-6446)
- Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office: 740-622-3769
- Strasburg Police Department: 330-878-7011
- Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office: 330-339-2000
Sheriff Timothy Rogers
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