Cold case murders of April Sorenson and Robert Volgmann still mystify
- April Sorensen was murdered on April 17, 2007, and Robert Volgmann died around April 16, 2020, in Rochester.
- Both victims died from attacks, with Sorensen's death preceding a fire and Volgmann showing physical trauma.
- Sorensen went home from class before her death, while a landlord found Volgmann days after his last sighting.
- Volgmann was dead over 24 hours when found, and RPD Captain Moilanen noted motives are sometimes unclear.
- Police seek public assistance for these two unsolved Rochester murders, aged 18 and 5 years.
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Cold case murders of April Sorenson and Robert Volgmann still mystify
ROCHESTER — April Sorensen was, by all accounts, a young woman on the cusp of moving forward with her life. The then-27-year-old was studying to be a dental hygienist. A graduate of Albert Lea High School, she loved to run, often running marathons with her sisters and even her father. All that came to an end on April 17, 2007. Married to Joshua Sorensen, who worked at IBM at the time, April went to work at UPS early that morning before attending…
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