The event was at Moraine State Park, mostly around the Pleasant Valley Beach area on the South Shore. In the days leading up to the regatta, Muchnok predicted attendance to fall between 5,000 and 10,000 people. Sunday drew another 3,540, making the two-day total of 9,569 a 27 percent increase from last year. Saturday’s attendance swelled to 6,029, a 67 percent increase from 2013. This morning she said the turnout far exceeded last year’s attendance. “The general mood is excited,” she said Saturday. Erika Schneider of the Lawrence Police Department, “but we just need to find out who the woman is.”Ĭause of Presser’s death has not yet been determined, Schneider said.Īny one with information about the case should call 31.Ĭall Star reporter Bill McCleery at (317) 444-6083.MUDDY CREEK TWP - Organizers of the 16th annual Regatta at Lake Arthur had a good feeling about the event, and the turnout for the two-day regatta proved them right.ĭespite periodic downpours, people came out in droves, said Holly Muchnok of East Wing Events in Gibsonia. The cause of death “doesn’t appear to be foul play at this time,” said Capt. The woman had been present at check-in for the room around noon, police said, and later is seen on surveillance images leaving around 6 p.m. Upon speaking to motel staff and reviewing surveillance images, police learned that a woman appeared to have been in the room with the man. to the Motel 6 T 7 in the 11000 block of Pendleton Pike after a housekeeper discovered Jay Presser, 45, Lapel, lying deceased in a bed in one of the rooms. Police were called Saturday after 11 a.m. Detectives with the Lawrence Police Department have identified the woman they believe visited the motel room of a man later found dead and are continuing to investigate his death.
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