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Miami Man Dead, Wife in Custody

By: Drew Moore
Updated: January 28, 2013
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MIAMI -- Police officers responded to a 911 call at house in the 100 block of G street around 10:30 Saturday morning. Authorites say John Largent, 38, was found dead in the home from a single gunshot wound to the chest by a small caliber hand gun. Largent's wife is currently in custody at the Miami Police Department pending the outcome of the investigation. Miami Police Chief George Haralson says investigators from the OSBI will be handling the case.

"He's going to meet with the district attorney on Monday along with the Miami police detectives that are helping on the case and they'll discuss the potential of charging at that time."

Haralson says his department does not have a history of responding to calls at the residence. 

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