SUMTER COUNTY, S.C.- Two men were arrested in South Carolina in connection to the July murder of Paul DeWolf, a U of Michigan med student from Kalamazoo County.
According to the Detroit Free Press, a 21-year-old male and a 20-year-old male were arrested and taken into custody on Tuesday in North Charleston and in Sumter, South Carolina. The Free Press also states that the 20-year-old man had a Ann Arbor Taxi Cab business card and a U of M cup in the home where he was arrested.
On Friday, Ann Arbor Police announced that they arrested three men in connection to the homicide, but have not said what the charges may be.
DeWolf, a Schoolcraft native, was found dead of a gunshot wound July 24 at the Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternity, 220 N. Ingalls St. in Ann Arbor. A friend found him in the basement of the house after he didn’t show up for an assignment at the veteran’s hospital.
“There does not appear to be any previous affiliation between the suspects and Paul DeWolf nor any connection with the University of Michigan or the U.S. Air Force,” a release from Ann Arbor police said. DeWolf was a second lieutenant in the Air Force and graduated from Grand Valley State University’s pre-med program in 2010. He was on track to graduate from Michigan in May.
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