Boyfriend of woman found dead near dumpster in St. Petersburg arrested: Police

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The St. Petersburg Police Department has charged Daniel Coley, 41, with second-degree murder following the death of his girlfriend, Amanda Browning, 40. Browning's body was discovered on Saturday morning near a dumpster in the 3800 block of 15th Avenue North, raising alarms about potential foul play. Investigators noted that Browning had visible stab and cut wounds, prompting an immediate investigation into the circumstances of her death. Evidence collected by detectives led them to establish probable cause for Coley's arrest, indicating a direct link to the crime.

The couple reportedly shared an apartment, adding a layer of complexity to the case. Coley was booked into the Pinellas County Jail early Sunday morning, and the police have not disclosed further details about the motive or events leading up to the incident. This tragic case highlights ongoing concerns regarding domestic violence and safety within intimate relationships. As the investigation continues, the St. Petersburg community remains shaken by the violent nature of this crime.

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