Dayton's Weather, Traffic & News Online
Hi, (not you?) | Member Center | Sign Out
Updated: 5:04 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 | Posted: 2:27 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013
By Breaking News Staff
GREENVILLE —
The woman found Thursday in the restroom of a Sunoco gas station dead of an apparent gunshot wound was a 58-year-old Ansonia resident.
Foul play is not suspected in the death of Carol Kramer, the Greenville Police Department said Friday afternoon.
The Darke County Coroner’s Office was not ready to release a preliminary ruling on Kramer’s cause of death, police Detective Eric Kiryluk said Friday afternoon.
“We know why she was there,” he said of the woman, who was not married. “We aren’t going to disclose that.”
Police were dispatched to the business in the 800 block of Martin Street on a report of a shooting.
Business owner Kasey Obed said a female walked in and asked to use the restroom. A couple of minutes later, the cashier heard a noise and found the woman in the restroom dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound
© 2013 Cox Media Group. By using this website,
you accept the terms of our Visitor Agreement and Privacy Policy, and understand your options regarding Ad Choices
.
Already have an account? Sign In
{* #registrationForm *} {* traditionalRegistration_displayName *} {* traditionalRegistration_emailAddress *} {* traditionalRegistration_password *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirm *}Already have an account? Sign In
{* #registrationFormBlank *} {* registration_firstName *} {* registration_lastName *} {* traditionalRegistration_displayName *} {* traditionalRegistration_emailAddressBlank *} {* registration_birthday *} {* registration_gender *} {* registration_postalZip *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordBlank *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirmBlank *} {* agreeToTerms *}We have sent you a confirmation email. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account.
We look forward to seeing you frequently. Visit us and sign in to update your profile, receive the latest news and keep up to date with mobile alerts.
Don't worry, it happens. We'll send you a link to create a new password.
{* #forgotPasswordForm *} {* forgotPassword_emailAddress *}We have sent you an email with a link to change your password.
We've sent an email with instructions to create a new password. Your existing password has not been changed.
To sign in you must verify your email address. Fill out the form below and we'll send you an email to verify.
{* #resendVerificationForm *} {* resendVerification_emailAddress *}Check your email for a link to verify your email address.

You're Almost Done!
Select a display name and password
{* #socialRegistrationForm *} {* socialRegistration_displayName *} {* socialRegistration_emailAddress *} {* traditionalRegistration_password *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirm *}Tell us about yourself
{* registration_firstName *} {* registration_lastName *} {* registration_postalZip *} {* registration_birthday *} {* registration_gender *} {* agreeToTerms *}