A police search warrant says there was blood inside a Charlotte, N.C. insurance agency owned by a man charged in the death of a woman auditing his business.
The warrant says 40-year-old Michael Howell of Indian Trail initially allowed police to search the Dilworth Insurance Agency. But after they discovered blood on the carpet and a computer cord, Howell apparently stopped them and said they’d have to come back with a warrant.
Prosecutors have charged Howell with first-degree murder in the death of 44-year-old Sallie Rohrbach.
Rohrbach was an investigator with the state Department of Insurance. She was reviewing the books at Howell’s business when she disappeared two weeks ago.
Topics North Carolina Law Enforcement
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