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Man charged with homicide in shooting death of Rostraver woman

Dorian Jeri-Greene

ROSTRAVER, Pa. — A man who was considered a person of interest in the murder of a Rostraver woman has now been charged with her death.

Dorian Jeri-Greene is facing several charges, including criminal homicide, robbery and burglary, in the death of Jennah Seibert. Police said she died from multiple gunshot wounds to the head, face, and torso.

In court documents, police outline the timeline of their investigation, which included tracking Jeri-Greene to Florida, where he was arrested last week, and to a home where he had been staying in recent months in Monongahela.

Channel 11’s Andrew Havranek spoke exclusively with the woman who owns and lives in the home where Jeri-Greene stayed on and off since November.

That woman told Havranek she has known Jeri-Greene for 8 years, because he was friends with her son, who also lives in her home.

“He was polite, he was respectful, he called me mom,” she said.

She couldn’t believe he was the suspect, now charged in the death of Jennah Seibert.

“It was like getting punched in the gut,” she said.

The investigation to link Jeri-Greene to Seibert’s murder was extensive and was outlined in a criminal complaint filed Monday. Police used surveillance video to piece together what led to Seibert’s killing.

Police say Jeri-Greene was first seen walking from the home where he was staying on Lookout Avenue, more than three miles to Seibert’s home, across the Donora/Monongahela Bridge at 3 a.m. on April 11.

Police said while reviewing surveillance video at Seibert’s home, they saw Jeri-Green come out from a shed on the property nine minutes after Seibert’s fiancé, Bryan Murray, left for work just before 8 a.m. that day.

Police said he’s then seen on camera walking toward the house before pulling the electrical meter from the home, cutting the electricity, causing the surveillance cameras to go dark.

Police said the man Jeri-Greene was staying with told them that before the incident, Jeri-Greene called Murray and Seibert’s home a “good money house,” saying he wanted “a piece of that.”

Later that morning, Jeri-Greene was seen on surveillance video driving Seibert’s Lexus SUV down West Main Street in Monongahela, which was later found abandoned.

Then, he was spotted on surveillance video at the 7/11 convenience store in New Eagle.

Police were able to track Jeri-Greene to Tampa, Florida, with the help of Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI.

They checked pawn shops across several states and found surveillance pictures of Jeri-Greene at Queen of Pawns #10 in Tampa. Police said he stole two diamond necklaces and a men’s watch from Seibert’s home, and sold numerous pieces of jewelry at that pawn shop over a two-day span.

Police said Jeri-Greene showed a PA license and gave a Tampa address when he sold a piece of a diamond necklace to the shop that matched one stolen from Seibert.

He was then recognized by police in front of a home in Tampa where he was staying, and arrested on unrelated charges out of Washington County last week.

“He deserves to be punished,” the woman said.

Jeri-Greene waived his extradition hearing last week. He’s expected to be brought back to Pennsylvania, but it’s unclear when that transfer will happen. 

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