- Police in Upstate New York say a woman who flagged down an officer after an incident with her boyfriend is responsible for her death
- Nicole Addimando, 29, faces a second-degree murder charge in the death of Christopher Grover, 30
- Authorities say Grover was found dead in the couple’s home with gunshot wounds
Police in Upstate New York say a woman who flagged down an officer after an incident with her boyfriend is responsible for her death, it was reported on Thursday.
Nicole Addimando, 29, faces a second-degree murder charge in the death of Christopher Grover, police in Poughkeepsie said on Thursday.
Authorities say Grover, 30, was found dead in the couple’s home with gunshot wounds, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal.
Addimando stopped a patrol officer early Thursday morning at approximately 2:15am.
Nicole Addimando, 29, faces a second-degree murder charge in the death of Christopher Grover,30, police in Poughkeepsie said on Thursday. The above image is a file photo of a police car
When police went to check on Grover, they found his body in the couple’s residence.
Authorities are still investigating the circumstances of the shooting.
Addimando was arraigned in the Town of Poughkeepsie Justice Court and remanded to Dutchess County Jail without bail.
Her next court appearance is scheduled for Monday morning.
An autopsy is set to be performed on Grover early Friday morning.