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Dubuque County man’s shooting death ruled accidental

June 23, 2006 By admin

A death at a Dubuque County shooting range has been ruled and accident. Fifty-six-year-old Roger Dryer of Asbury was last seen alive by an employee of the Izaak Walton Club in Peosta at about 10 A.M. Wednesday.

Just over an hour later, and employee discovered Dryer’s body at the shooting range. A preliminary autopsy by the State Medical Examiner has determined that Dryer died from a self-inflicted, accidental gunshot wound.

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