Investigators discovered five suicide notes at the Edwardsville home where Golubski had been under house arrest, according to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation has determined that former Kansas City, Kansas, police detective Roger Golubski's death was a suicide.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation released an update Tuesday on the investigation into the death of former Kansas City, Kansas police detective Roger Golubski.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation officially concluded suicide was the former detective's cause of death, although it could not say how he obtained a gun. Golubski died the hour his federal trial was set to begin on charges of violating the civil rights of multiple women.
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WYANDOTTE COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) updated details on the investigation into the death of Roger Golubski, 71, of Edwardsville.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is investigating an incident where a man fired shots at officers during a hostage situation that started Friday evening and ended early Saturday morning in Atchison.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is now in charge of investigating an officer-involved shooting that left one suspect injured.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred after a hostage incident Friday night and Saturday morning in Atchison.
Brock Lynn England, 34, is scheduled to be sentenced on March 17 in the case in Garfield County, Oklahoma. court records show. He was found guilty on Jan. 22 of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12 and two counts of lewd molestation.
A former Enid Police officer was found guilty of child sex abuse. Brock England, 34, was an officer for both Witchita, Kansas and Enid Police Departments from
A former Wichita police officer has been convicted of child sex abuse, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.