
Connecticut police seek help from auto dealers on Yale murder case
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Police in Connecticut are asking for help from any car dealerships that may have come in contact with Qinxuan Pan, a person of interest in connection with the shooting death of a Yale graduate student and Army National Guard veteran last weekend.
They said he would ask to test drive the vehicles and say he was taking them to his mechanic for inspection. Police want to speak with dealership personnel who may have seen him in connection with the case. He remains a person of interest, not a suspect, but he is wanted separately on car theft charges in both states.More Related News

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