Boyfriend lied about girlfriend following murder: Police
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Background: News footage of the scene outside the Auburndale, Fla. home of Stacy Ann Powell, where she was found dead (WTVT). Inset: Andrew Ridgeway (Auburndale Police Department).

A Florida man is expected to be charged in connection with what officials are describing as the “horrific” killing of his girlfriend after he allegedly lied to police about her whereabouts.

Auburndale police said in a press release that Andrew Ridgeway, 46, was tracked down in Georgia on Feb. 7 and taken into custody. His apprehension came after his girlfriend, Stacy Ann Powell, 48, was reported missing on Feb. 6 and later found “savagely” murdered in her home, according to Auburndale Police Chief Terry Storie at a press conference.

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