Over the Hill
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On Tuesday December 4, 2007, a very good friend of mine, Lee VanLuvender, 22, was shot multiple times and murderd on Hypsy Gap Road in the Long Pond area of Monroe County PA. He was hunting alone and found dead next to his Jeep parked by the creek on Bethleham Watershed property. This area is a very popular hunting area, it is adjacent to SGL 38. Many people from around the state go there to hunt a variety of game from bear to snowshoe rabbit. This happened on the second Tuesday of traditional buck season. Someone outhere knows something somewhere. The reason I'm asking for help is if a hunter or passer by was in the area that day and lives in another part of the state, they could possibly have seen something, but not know what happened because their local news didn't cover it. Police are asking for anyone with any possible information to contact them @ 570-895-2400. ALL CALLS WILL BE KEPT STRICTLY COFIDENTIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lee was a true outdoorsman. He hunted and fished like very few young men do today. From catching native brookies in the creeks, waterfowl hunting, taking his little sister out muzzeloading, he truly loved the outdoors. He was a very hardworking responsable young man. A son that any parent would hope for and one of the most loving and proud fathers I've ever seen. He leaves behind a two year old son, fiance', parents, and sisters. I posted this in the Erie forum to get some attention throught the region. Many people read these forums and may not aprticipate in talking online, but may know something. There is over $10,000 raised so far for a reward from friends and loved ones for info. leading to the arrest of the person(s) responsable. Kick around the topic with your friends at work, home, watering hole, wherever. Articles for more information can be found at www.poconorecord.com or www.mcall.com. I'm not good at posting links on the forum so if someone takes the time to search "murderd hunter" in either paper and post the link I would be grateful. Somebody outhere knows something about this tragedy. Do the RIGHT thing and help the P.D. solve this matter so the family and loved ones can begin to have some healing. I thank you all for taking the time to read this. OTH
< Message edited by Over the Hill -- 1/29/2008 2:25:28 PM >
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