Estate Sale Following Suspicious Death Put on Hold
A temporary restrainingorder has been issued barring the sale of Dawn Glanz’s estate pending a policeinvestigation.
Glanz, 66, is believed tohave died of a stroke in her Bowling Green home, although her death isconsidered suspicious. When her sister,Gail Lincoln, learned Glanz’s husband, Robert Brown, was advertising an estatesale with “high-end antiques,” she sought to stop it. Lincoln complains that Brown had not openedhis late wife’s estate in probate court and that she and her brother may beentitled to some of the property Brown wants to sell. The estate sale has since been put on holdwhile police investigate whether Brown had anything to do with Glanz’s death.
See Jennifer Feehan, JudgeBars Sale of Woman’s Estate Until Probe Done, Toledo Blade, June 25, 2013.