

Sweitzer and other members of the city police department returned to the home the next day and noticed the recycling can was still at the end of the driveway and that someone had taken Sweitzer’s business card that had been wedged between the door jam and the door.Īs police prepared to force their way in, they found an unlocked rear door off the patio and went inside.



No no one answered, although it appeared someone was home because there were lights on inside and the garage door was slightly raised, revealing a car inside. They knocked and shined flashlights inside. to ask Fink if he knew why Perez-Rodriguez had his property. In the bag was a shipping envelope with Fink’s mailing address and three bank cards belonging to Fink.Ĭriminal Investigators Eric Sweitzer and David Lehman went to Fink’s home about 10 p.m. While Perez-Rodriguez was handcuffed, officers searched the SUV and found three knives, two handguns, a hunting rifle and a semi-automatic shotgun.Ī military-issue bag was found in the cargo area behind the rear seat. Perez-Rodriguez stopped the SUV in the 100 block of North Third Street before the officer even tried to pull him over and got out, but was ordered to the ground at gunpoint.
MICHAEL FINK REGISTRATION
The officer ran the registration plate and discovered the vehicle was reported stolen out of New Jersey. He noticed the last number on the plate appeared to have been altered.
MICHAEL FINK LICENSE
on July 16, a Reading police officer was following an SUV with a Minnesota license plate going west in the 500 block of Washington Street. Perez-Rodriguez has been in custody since his arrest by Reading police on Jthe day before Fink’s body was discovered in the woods behind his home - for driving a stolen vehicle filled with items belonging to Fink.Ībout 7:40 p.m. Yatron gave the jury its instructions about 3:30 p.m., and the jury began deliberating around 4:30 p.m., rendering a verdict at 5:30 p.m.
MICHAEL FINK FULL
Fink played a full 90 minutes in a 1–0 away victory at Manchester United. įink had his pro-competitive match debut in the Super Cup, in which Beşiktaş had lost 2–0 against Fenerbahçe. Beşiktaş įink joined Turkish side Beşiktaş for €1.2 million transfer fee on a three-year contract. Įintracht Frankfurt press officer Carsten Knoop confirmed that Fink would be leaving at the end of the season. On 29 November 2008, there were reports linking Fink with a return to Stuttgart in the press. In January 2008, he scored a bicycle kick goal in a friendly against Paderborn that won the Goal of the month award. In 2004, Arminia Bielefeld signed him for their Bundesliga campaign.įink left Arminia Bielefeld after the 2005–06 season to join Eintracht Frankfurt. He is the chief scout of FC Gießen.īorn in Waiblingen, Fink played from 1992 for VfB Stuttgart, in the beginning for the youth team, later in the reserve in the Regionalliga. Michael Fink (born 1 February 1982) is a German football manager and player who most recently managed Waldhof Mannheim. *Club domestic league appearances and goals
