Crime & Safety
Bensalem Man Still On The Run After Alleged 'Love Triangle' Killing: Police
The Bensalem suspect is considered armed and dangerous, according to police.
Authorities are labeling last week's fatal shooting in a quiet Bucks County community as a love triangle killing.
Meanwhile, police continue to search for the suspect they believe shot and killed 33-year-old Edward Dubinsky, who was found deceased from a gunshot wound on his Warwick porch July 13. The night before, neighbors told police they heard yelling after the gunshot rang through the typically-peaceful community.
Police have charged Jeffrey Thomas Gould, 33, of Bensalem with homicide in connection with Dubinsky's death. However, Gould has not been located by police. Authorities believe he is traveling with Zannatul "Asha" Naim, his female companion.
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The Bensalem suspect is considered armed and dangerous, according to police.
Naim and Gould were seen by Dubinsky's neighbor outside Dubinsky's Virginia Lane home just after residents in the neighborhood reported hearing a gunshot. Naim is described as an on-and-off girlfriend of Dubinsky. According to an Inquirer report, Naim and Gould were coworkers at Fast Capital 360 in Southampton but had recently been fired.
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A neighbor told police she heard a man and woman yelling outside the home before getting into a car and driving away, the Inquirer report said.
Now, police believe Gould and Naim may be as far away as North Carolina. That's where the last sighting was reported Thursday. Police say the two are believed to be traveling in a champagne-colored Chevrolet pickup truck with a New Jersey license plate YKD-24N. An image of the vehicle can be found here and attached to this post.
As of Tuesday, Naim has not been charged in connection with Dubinsky's death.
Authorities are advising people not to approach the couple if they see them.
Anyone with information on Gould or Naim's location should contact the Warwick Police Department at (215) 343-6102.
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