ALLEGHENY COUNTY — Sources close to Channel 11 say detectives are trying to find and comb through videos in Monroeville and Pitcairn to learn more about Christi Spicuzza’s death.
County detectives are still trying to learn who is responsible in the death of Spicuzza, who went missing Thursday while driving for Uber.
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Police say they found her car in Pitcairn Saturday morning. Four hours later, Spicuzza’s body was found, shot once, in the woods in Monroeville.
Channel 11 sources say investigators are now going through video to help in the investigation.
We know there are at least 15 crime cameras in Pitcairn and 25 in Monroeville.
We talked to the Pitcairn police chief back in 2018 about the cameras in that borough.
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“If we don’t catch them in the act, we can guarantee we will have a warrant for you, we will track you down and we will get you,” said Police Chief Scott Farally.
Channel 11 spoke to an Uber and Lyft driver about their fear surrounding the job.
“It’s definitely something scary,” she said.
“Same thing I think everyday, when someone strange gets into my car is, is this going to go okay? Because people are crazy.”
Investigators say Spicuzza was working as a driver Thursday when she gave rides to multiple people and her dash cam was removed from the car.
Uber sent a statement to Channl 11 saying they are assisting police in their investigation.
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