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OCTOBER 1, 2014
Vol. 6 No. 44
Westmont
Police investigate stabbing death of Hanover Park man
Murder occurred early Friday morning in the 6700 block of Lake Shore Drive By bugle staff sweditor@buglenewspapers.com @BugleNewspapers
By Daniel Smrokowski For The Bugle Approximately a thousand people came out to the third annual Holy Trinity Catholic Church Oktoberfest last weekend. The Holy Trinity Catholic School Parent School Organization and Holy Trinity Church sponsored the Oktoberfest event, which took place Sept. 19 and Sept. 20 at 111 S. Cass Ave. in Westmont. Some fathers at Holy Trinity School started the event because they wanted to have an October festival. “We started out as a fundraiser for the Holy Trinity Parent School Organization,” said Keith Sellers, chairman of the Holy Trinity Parish Council and head of the Oktoberfest event. State Sen. Chris Nybo, State Rep. Patti Bellock and Westmont Village Board members Steve Nero, Sue Senicka and Bruce Barker attended Oktoberfest’s launch on Sept. 19.
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Westmont police are investigating a stabbing death that occurred early Friday morning. Roy Feltson Jr., 25, of Hanover Park, was pronounced dead at the scene after police arrived to an apartment in the 6700 block of Lake Shore Drive in Westmont at 2:15 a.m. Officers went t to the residence to respond to a 911 call. Upon arrival, officers located a Feltson inside a third floor apartment who appeared to have been stabbed. “I want to assure the residents of our community, our investigation indicates this is an isolated incident and there is no threat to our citizens or residents of the community,” Police Chief Thomas R. Mulhearn said. Westmont police said the Dupage County Coroners Office, DuPage County Sheriff’s Department, and DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office are them in their investigation. “This was not a random act and was directed specifically towards the victim,” Mulhearn said. Police said their was no additional information available at the time of print.