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Independent from Long Beach, California • 13

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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13
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-3 Ex-addict lost job last week TP i I Drugs 9 violence sniper T1 Cox said Hicks returned the next day Jjeavlly armed, but was' arrested two weeks ago but didn't show up, the doctor said, recalling that Hicks' public defender had said INDIO (AP) Richard Harold Hrs, arrested in the sniper attack that left three motorists dead' and "I have no uifher comments to make on the matter' he-added. Riverside County'Sher-iff's Lt. Dennis Froem- Cox said Hicks had a history -violent tendencies' and underwent psychiatric treatment scribed by. witnesses of uthe and inside were found a sawed-off rifle, empty- by a policeman on duty at the center and confined his client was in Califor- briefly in Tucson. Police seven injured on- a lonely shell casings and ammu- desert- highwayrhttd ftffirffk tvTvyv jJLjw At the time of bis arrest out of his car for.

psychiatric ward of the "This is one of those been arrested there sever history of violence fnd drug addiction and had just lost his job, author last May, Cox said, 'the several days before his center agreed not to urge arrest During the past prosecution of the assault week he had- visited his charge in exchange ex-wife and children in his promise to accept Santa Fe Springs, Froem-psychiatric counseling. mingsaid. Dr. John LaWall, a Tuc- He is scheduled to son psychiatrist, confirm- undergo psychiatric ed Sunday that he met examination while, in 4ail with Hicks at least once. Jn Indio.

Pima County hospital He was then booked into, the jail for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon and subsequently was released by a justice of the peace on his. own recognizance, Cox said. He was to have appeared in court on the charge senseless-type killings with no said. Riverside County Under? sheriff Robert Presley. "Hicks is not saying anything, so it's difficult to establish a motive.

There was nothing done, to provoke him by any' of the victims." al times in the past but they refused jto release details. Hicks was dropped from Hope's methadone maintenance program after a pistol-waving incident in the center's waiting room -last May, the doctor said. Wm tag lfl' ities said Sunday. Hicks, 34; who authorities said had lived until recently in the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Fe Springs, was booked for investigation 6f murder and attempted murder after Saturday's shooting, spree; along a 105-mile stretch of Interstate 10. Hicks had worked in Santa Fe Springs as a foreman in a plastics plant but was fired last Friday, said a sheriff's spokesman.

HANTKXJFFED sniper, suspect Harold Hicks shown at Blythe after his arrest in i a -UPI snowing oi nine persons. TIDESAND wmtnh rniifim Lmw BMcfe m4 WcWIys Pitchy lot ind tow ctousA Mir ttif gomI lift IHM norninti LAST SPRING, he was dropped from a methadone program in Tucson, wielding a gun in a waiting Dr. Thomas Cox. Cox, former director of the Hope Centef drug, rehabilitation clinic, said' had voluntarily sought relief nine months earlier for his addiction to heroin. "He was being supplied methadone indefinitely as a substitute for his heroin addition," the doctor said.

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Garry said he would appeal. "She was intimidated," he said. According to a story in the San Francisco Examiner's, Sunday edition Hiss Sarney's ordeal began when she met a member of the revolutionary group in a Berkeley bar. IN A written affidavit, Miss Sarney said the man-later helped her paint her apartment and he introduced her to members of the who were living in a camper, outside a house they wanted to buy. Miss Sarney said she agreed to let members of the' group use her.

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