Article
Author



HOME

NEWS

SPORTS

OPINION

ARTS

PAGE TWO

FEATURES

FOOD

SCIENCE

COMICS

MEDIA

SPECIAL SECTIONS

RESOURCES

CLASSIFIEDS

CONTACT US

last updated:


print story
Facebook

Digg


UW-MADISON STUDENT KILLED: Police investigate homicide after body found on Doty St.

By: Abby Sears /The Daily Cardinal  - April 3, 2008




20080403_news_crime1_story
By: Amanda Salm /The Daily Cardinal
Madison police closed the 500 block of West Doty Street Wednesday afternoon after finding the body of UW-Madison junior Brittany Sue Zimmermann, 21, of Marshfield, Wis., around 1 p.m.

Authorities are investigating the death of a UW-Madison junior at her campus area apartment Wednesday as a homicide, according to the police.

Madison Police Department officers discovered the body of Brittany Sue Zimmermann, 21, of Marshfield, Wis., at her home at 517 W. Doty Street after receiving a call to check on a person around 1 p.m. Dane County Coroner John Stanley could not state the exact cause of death, but said forensic medical testing will occur Thursday morning.

Madison Police Chief Noble Wray said investigators do not have any suspect information at this stage in the investigation. He urged residents to be “concerned, but not alarmed” about safety threats and said police will increase patrols and visibility in the downtown area.

“Officers will begin to canvas the adjacent neighborhood [and] the homes around the incident to share what they can in terms of what took place and to relieve concerns by area residents,” Wray said.

Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, who once lived on the 500 block of West Doty Street during his time as a UW-Madison student, expressed condolences to the victim’s family and friends and told residents to remain strong in the wake of the tragedy.

“We need to remind ourselves we’re a safe city overall. We also need to continue to look out for ourselves and continue to be a strong community,” Cieslewicz said.

Ald. Mike Verveer, who represents the District 4 area where the killing occurred, said a neighborhood meeting will be held Saturday to answer questions about the incident and area safety. The meeting will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Capitol Lakes Retirement Community, formerly Meriter Retirement Hospital, at 333 W. Main St.

Verveer said the meeting will create a dialogue between community members and the MPD.

MPD public information officer Joel DeSpain said police cannot rule out the possibility that the killing was a random act. Police are investigating if the incident is related to an attempted break-in on West Washington Avenue early Wednesday morning.

In a separate incident, UW-Madison pharmacy student Ben Heiser said he heard someone yelling expletives outside his home on the 500 block of West Doty Street around 1 a.m. Wednesday. He said the neighborhood is typically safe and did not think twice about the incident until the homicide investigation.

Police are urging students who encountered any suspicious activity in the area anytime after Tuesday afternoon to contact police immediately.

“It is so vitally important that if anyone saw anything, observed anything, heard anything that they would contact the Madison Police Department,” Wray said.

Residents can report suspicious activity to Madison Area Crime Stoppers at 608-266-6014.



CardinalCast
Daily news and sports podcast every morning from The Daily Cardinal and WSUM

911 Problems?
The Daily Cardinal is interested in hearing student accounts of both positive and negative interactions with the Dane County 911 Dispatch Center or the Madison Police Department. Contact news@dailycardinal.com with your experience.


Resources
News Tip
Today's Print Issue
Employment Opportunities
Advertising Information
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Mailing List
 

Paid Advertising



HOME

NEWS

SPORTS

OPINION

ARTS

PAGE TWO

FEATURES

FOOD

SCIENCE

COMICS

MEDIA

SPECIAL SECTIONS

RESOURCES

CLASSIFIEDS

CONTACT US
Article
Author

All Content Copyright © - The Daily Cardinal Media Corporation