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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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FINAL Wednesday, November 23, 1983 The Arizona Republic B3 Rescuers recover bodies of 4 killed in crash of light plane near Wikieup and officials will try to make positive identification today, he said. rANY INSTALLED SOLAR SYSTEM By Becky Foster Special for The Republic KINGMAN The bodies of four people killed Sunday in the crash of a light plane in a mountainous area of southern Mohave County were recovered Tuesday by sheriffs deputies. Sheriffs officials believe the victims were Phoenix and Tucson couples. However, their identification has not been confirmed. "We've supposedly got another plane down in the same time frame," sheriffs Detective Don Geary said.

"I don't know where it's at. We can't even tell the wing numbers yet. Until we do, I'm not releasing any identification." The bodies found in the wreckage in the south Hualapai Mountains about 12 miles west of Wikieup "were burned beyond identifying characteristics," Geary said. The remains were brought to Kingman at 6:30 p.m., Intt died Solar System only 1 0S3.C0 With 82 Gal. Solar Tank only 1 With 120 Gal.

Solar Tank only $2233X9 The plane, a single-engine Cherokee PA-28 leased from Valley Aviation in Las Vegas, left Las Vegas at 2:46 p.m. Sunday. It last was heard from at 8:40 p.m., sheriffs officials said. Sheriffs spokesman Evan Williams said a Department of Public Safety helicopter team who flew over the wreckage Monday afternoon reported no survivors but was unable to land in the rugged terrain. Deputies could not reach the wreckage until Tuesday on horseback.

Civil Air Patrol search planes, hampered by low clouds and occasional snow flurries, spotted the wreckage in the south Hualapai Mountains shortly after noon Monday. "The pilot radioed that he was having difficulties because of the weather, and he was advised to turn around and head to Needles," Williams said. reg. $1 1 88.00 reg. $1788.00 reg.

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Meanwhile, a Scottsdale teenager has died of injuries he suffered when the truck he was driving overturned in northeast Phoenix on Friday night, throwing all 12 people in the vehicle into the street. Robert Douglas Vaughn, 17, of 12620 N. 71st died about 8:40 p.m. Monday at John C. Lincoln Hospital Health Center, police said.

Vaughn was driving south on 64th Street about 11:50 p.m. Friday when he swerved to avoid a wooden barricade at East Paradise Lane, Sgt. Ron Gaillard said. The truck hit a curb and overturned on its left side, crushing the driver's head, Gaillard said. A 27-year-old Globe woman has died after a van wreck that occurred when she fell asleep while driving on Arizona 77 north of Oracle.

Sylvia M. Guzman died at Ken-necott Samaritan Hospital in Kearny, state Department of Public Safety Officer David Hechler said. Guzman was traveling north about 4:30 p.m. Monday when she apparently fell asleep, went off the right side of the highway, crashed over a guard rail and rolled three times, Hechler said. The wreck occurred about 25 miles north of Oracle, he said.

Four passengers Suzie Med-rino, 26; Jonas Quintana, Celina Guzman, and Danielle Guzman, 5 were treated at the hospital, the officer said. A hospital spokes Bo ssow Biker chief gets 1-year term for violating drug probation Bmml omm Dozen gang members, according to court records. Phoenix police on Aug. 31 searched Harper's residence, then at 1947 E. Union Hills, and found 4 grams of methamphetamine and equipment to prepare the drug for The president of the Dirty Dozen motorcycle gang was sentenced Tuesday to one year in the Maricopa County Jail and four years' probation for violating his 1982 probation on a drug-possession conviction.

Alan Harper, 36, who in October1 pleaded no contest to a new charge of possessing dangerous drugs, also was put on four years' probation for that conviction. Judge Stephen Scott of Maricopa County Superior Court also ordered Harper not to associate with Dirty sale, records show. Harper, who contended the drugs belonged to a houseguest, at the time was on three years' probation for a June 1982 conviction of possession of dangerous drugs and unlawful possession of marijuana, records show. of stab wound fight with wife Vigil was stabbed once in the upper chest with a 12-inch butcher knife, said Lt. Charles Hill, head of Valley man dies suffered during A Phoenix locksmith died Tuesday an hour after being stabbed during a fight with his wife, police said.

They identified him as Tommy David Vigil, 31, of 3328 E. Jackson. Officers said Vigil's wife, Carrie M. Vigil, 29, was questioned and released pending a review of the case by the county attorney's office. the Phoenix Police Departments homicide detail.

Carrie Vigil told officers she stabbed her husband in self-defense after he hit their 10-year-old daughter and then hit her. Inmate dies after cell hanging tion of first-degree murder and 1 burglary in connection with the stabbing death that day of Charles Louis Schultz, 31, of 6444 S. 44th Phoenix, Tempe police commu nications supervisor Karen Wolf said. A 34-year-old Tempe man, held without bail in Maricopa County Jail since July 9 for investigation of first-degree murder, died Tuesday after he was found hanging in his cell Sunday. Jose Munoz Robles died about 4 p.m.

at Good Samaritan Medical Center, where he had been in critical condition with neck injuries since Sunday, sheriffs Cpl. Keith Maggard said. Robles had been arrested by Tempe police July 8 for investiga A cellmate found Robles about 12:30 p.m. Sunday with a sheet around his neck and hanging from bars in his cell, Maggard said. Guards check jail cells every 30 minutes in the area where Robles was held, Maggard said.

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