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- Tucson TV pioneer Jack Jacobson, perhaps best known for his weekly portrayal of KGUN-TV horror movie host “Dr. Scar” in the 1960s, died Monday. He was 87.
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Oct 6, 2023 · Twenty-eight-year-old Jack Jacobson left with the vehicle hooked up to his truck. At some point, Glasgow said Jacobson was surrounded by multiple people.
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- CBS News Chicago
Oct 6, 2023 · Jack approached life as an adventure; never daunted by what could possibly go wrong. If you were a target of his pranks or shenanigans, you know this full well. As a youngster, Jack was a Cub Scout and later in his adulthood, a Girl Scout, aka “Captain Sprinkles.”
The man, identified by the tow truck company as Jack Jacobson, a navy veteran, was pronounced dead on the scene.
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The man, identified by the tow truck company as Jack Jacobson, a navy veteran, was pronounced dead on the scene.
Oct 7, 2023 · Jack Jacobsen was on the phone with a close friend, as he typically would be, during his overnight shift driving a tow truck early Friday.
Oct 6, 2023 · Upon arrival, officers found 28-year-old Jack Jacobsen with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso sitting inside of the tow truck. According to police, Jacobsen was pronounced dead on the...
3 days ago · Tucson TV pioneer Jack Jacobson, perhaps best known for his weekly portrayal of KGUN-TV horror movie host “Dr. Scar” in the 1960s, died Monday. He was 87. “He was the ultimate ham,” said friend...