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KSP investigating death of 84-year-old Dunnville resident

Nobuko M. Wilson had not been seen or heard of in several days. KSP investigation finds evidence of forced entry at her home. Inside the house, troopers discoverd Ms. Wilson deceased, on the floor. Det. BJ Burton is continuing investigation.
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BY TFC Billy R. Gregory, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

DUNNVILLE, KY - (Fri 8 Jul 2016) - Post 15 is investigating the death of 84-year-old Nobuko M. Wilson.

On Thursday, July 7, 2016, Post 15 was contacted at approximately 5:38pmCT, in reference to a welfare check at Ms. Wilson's residence at 1275 Brock Road in Dunnville, KY.



The caller, a neighbor, advised that they had not seen or heard from her in several days, there were no lights on and that her car was in the garage. Upon arrival, Troopers discovered evidence of what appeared to be forced entry into the residence.

Upon gaining entry, they discovered Ms. Wilson deceased, on the floor. An autopsy was performed today at the state medical examiner's office in Louisville and the preliminary autopsy results indicate that Ms. Wilson died from a heart attack.

Detective BJ Burton is investigating.

If anyone has any information regarding this investigation, contact the Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555. Also: KSP Facebook



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