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Date Added: April 26, 2008 06:18:03 PM
The family of a Rochester man, found dead in his home earlier this week, says he was a victim of a homicide. When Andy Yeager failed to show up to work on two consecutive days this week, his family and friends became concerned and went to check on him.

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