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Kalamazoo Officials Investigate as 68-Year-Old Woman's Death Ruled a Homicide, Seek Community's Help

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Published on January 03, 2025
Kalamazoo Officials Investigate as 68-Year-Old Woman's Death Ruled a Homicide, Seek Community's HelpSource: Google Street View

The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety is investigating the death of Minette Suzanne Weaver, a 68-year-old woman, whose passing was officially ruled as a homicide late last year. Responding to a medical call on November 25, 2024, officers discovered Weaver's lifeless body at her apartment located in the 1000 block of Douglas Avenue, FOX 17 reported.

Initial details regarding Weaver's death were uncertain at the scene, which led detectives and forensic investigators to open a criminal investigation into the matter. The Kalamazoo Medical Examiner's Office did not determine the cause of death until over a month later, on Tuesday, that it was a homicide, WOODTV disclosed.

KDPS has extended its condolences to Weaver's family in light of the tragedy. As per WWMT, it was expressed, "Our investigators remain committed to determining what happened and bringing those responsible to justice." The investigation remains ongoing as authorities seek to unravel the circumstances surrounding Weaver's untimely death.

The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety urges anyone who may have information pertinent to the case to aid in the ongoing investigation by getting in touch, either through direct contact at 269-337-8139 or anonymously via Silent Observer at 269-343-2100.