By: Sharon Aron Baron
Police have identified the female victim who died of gunshot wounds in her Pine Ridge home in Coral Springs.
The investigation of Marilyn Clarke-Bevins, 60, who was discovered inside of her home on October 27, with multiple gunshot wounds, is being treated as a homicide said Coral Springs Police Capt. Brad McKeone. She was transported to Broward Health North where she was later pronounced dead.
Clarke-Bevins was a respiratory therapist who was originally from London, Ontario.  The Pine Ridge home she was found in has been owned since 1993 by both herself and her husband Michael Bevins.
According to McKeone, they have not yet named a suspect, and consider this an isolated incident.Â
“There is no immediate concern for residents as a result of incident,” said McKeone.
Stay posted for more on this story.
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4 comments
Was anyone ever arrested in this story?
Was anyone ever arrested in this story?
Yes her son. Brad Dorman
Thanks Jake. Oddly, nothing at all has been updated in the local press about this story. I’ve only seen the original stories that merely said that police were “talking” with family members. Sad story.