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Enterprise-Record du lieu suivant : Chico, California • 4

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Enterprise-Record 4A Monday, September 10, 2001 Ex-security guard accused of killing four in Sacramento MOTEL: Arraignment From 1A descriptions. Detectives said it wasn't until an informant came forward in March that foe two white males came under way 99 in south Chico last spring without success after receiving information that foe gunman had discarded foe weapon there after the killing. According to police reports, O'Shea and nis live-in girlfriend FORE: More tification address. By Sunday afternoon, more than 7,800 acres had been consumed. The blaze was 50 than 7,800 acres burned Daugherty gratefully said yes, with a Paradise friend.

That area might become her home soon. She said she doesn't want to live in Yankee Hill anymore. She was wondering how to sift through the ashes to died June 1, didn't have to the Poe fire's aftermath. "He was so worried fires. I'm just glad if he had go he wasn't here to see all devastation," she said.

Miley Wagner was one see about to that of those lucky enough to have a home to return to Sunday. But the day still offered her an emotional roller coaster. She heard a rumor that her home was destroyed. Another person later assured her and her husband Chris it was still standing. see if there's anything left.

"You wonder, sometimes, how much more you can take," she said. But she was thankful for some things: foe file cabinet that somehow survived with important papers inside, and the fact that her husband, who aMiTrgmywixaix wjuMMWkB Auto Horn data 343-7934 MILLER GLASS 24HouREMaaENcriHv 877-9300 744 CHERRY STREET 5999 FOSTER ROAD 116 WALKER, ORiANO S65-9R39 were watching TV when the bell in the manager's office sounded on the night of Feb. 8 2000. The victim's girlfriend, whose name has been withheld for her safety, told police that when she went into the office, she was confronted by two men, one of whom was armed with a sawed-off shotgun, who forced her back inside the motel living quarters. Ramsey said the girlfriend told police O'Shea was shot at close range in the head while trying to wrestle the weapon away from the gunman.

Tne motel manager was killed instantly and the two intruders reportedly fled. Ramsey said that in the dimly lit room, tire eyewitness thought foe two intruders were "light-skinned blacks." That, combined with information from a passerby who claimed he saw two black males running across The Esplanade from tne motel that night, created the initial confusion over the killers' identity, according to Ramsey. Both suspects were in custody for separate theft-related crimes when police received information in March linking them to the motel slaying. According to Ramsey, Andrews was in CYA for violating parole for car theft and possession of a dagger, and Bradish was in state prison after violating his parole in an unrelated commercial burglary and stolen property case. Although Ramsey filed the murder charges against the pair more than a week ago, he said he waited to publicize that fact until both suspects were returned to the Butte County Jail.

They are currently being held without bail suspicion for the crime. Ramsey said Sunday that he delayed charging the pair with the motel slaying until several "loose ends could be tied up, including tests on certain forensic evidence. Andrews, who police allege shot the motel manager during a struggle over the weapon, was only 17 at the time of the killing. He is being charged under Proposition 21, which allows a minor in California to be prosecuted as an adult for certain serious crimes, including murder, explained Ramsey. The district attorney said he has filed so-called "special circumstances of murder durini the commission of an attempt robbery and burglary, wnich potentially make it a capital punishment case.

However, because Andrews was a juvenile at the time of the crime, he is not subject to the death penalty, Ramsey noted. Ana since Bradish "was not slaying, he will seek a maximum sentence of life without the possibility of parole for both. Ramsey refused to disclose what if anything the two suspects said when police questioned them about the motel killing. The pair are scheduled to be formally arraigned this morning in Butte County Superior Court, at which time attorneys will be appointed to represent them. Meanwhile, Chico police are asking the public to help them locate the suspected murder weapon a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun.

Divers reportedly searched the Teichert Ponds east of High Electric Tool Machine SINCE 19S2 343-5585 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TOOL SUPPLY 829-W. 8TH SI SALES REPAIR MACHINE TOOUNG percent contained, with 1,500 to 2,000 firefighters working on it horn all over tire state. Twenty-six residences had been burned, including 18 homes and eight mobile homes, along with two shops and innumerable outbuildings, McLean said. Ten people had been injured, nine of them firefighters. One had a punctured ear after a manzanita branch snapped into his head.

Another inhaled dry chemicals out of an extinguisher she was moving. One person had smoke inhalation, and two suffered heat exhaustion. Only one was burned a resident trying to do some last-minute brush clearing with a tractor. McLean said the blaze started underneath some power lines on Bardees Bar Road, but its cause was still under investi-ition. He had no idea when 11 containment was expected, though Highway 70 was reopened in both directions Sunday.

People north of foe highway were being allowed home even without foe passes. But numbers in news reports don't tell you the war-weary tiie end the feelings of a family stuck in a hotel room wondering if they'd have a house to come back to, where their pets are and a myriad of other sleep-stealing questions. knows mg quest jgherty 1 4514 Bis Christine Daug her answers. Her 4514 Big Bend Road home where she'd lived for more than 25 years is a pile of ashes. "Our house, it burned to the ground," she told a friend she ran into at foe school parking lot.

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Police believe Ferguson, 20, a former security guard from Sacramento, snot and killed three unarmed ex-coworkers and a fourth man late Saturday night and early Sunday, then handcuffed another guard and fled in her car. They also said he made a number of cell phone calls during his alleged rampage, and were checking out a claim Sunday that he shot a person in a gold van. Ferguson remained at large Sunday and was believed to be heavily armed and possibly wearing a bulletproof vest, Hahn said. During an afternoon press conference Sunday afternoon, Sacramento Mayor Heather Fargo said there was a $120,000 reward for information leading to Ferguson's capture. The hunt for Ferguson comes three weeks after Soltys allegedly slashed his pregnant wife's throat, then killed his aunt and uncle and their two 9-year-old grandchildren in the Sacramento area.

Authorities say he fled with his son, who was found dead in a cardboard box a day later In Soltys' case, police had warned the Ukrainian community and Soltys' family that he could be targeting them. He did not harm any more members of his family before he was caught and charged with murder Ferguson lived with his father, Tom, who police do not believe is in any danger. ARTDST From 1A it would be one of other people's favorite places in Chico, too, Uljequist said simply. A Chico State University graduate student working on a master's degree in creative writing and American literature, he worked from photos to design the piece. But he included a little public input, too.

People tell Liljequist that his clouds are sometimes foe most interesting part of his work. "People have said, 'Boy, I really like your I said, 'OK, let's give them quist said. tfature is obviously important to this painter who often works on a six-acre property he caretakes for a Santa Cruz owner. The spot is recognizable because of foie tepee he put up. "It's a great Jlace to paint.

It's really quiet he said. That could be important for concentration on what he's trying to reach with his artwork, esi pecially someone who grew in a city but spent years honing his nature appreciation as a tree planter for Diamond. "Sometimes I like to do those things, trying to get those 'A-ha' moments like when there's a huge thunderhead with streaks of sunlight coming through," Liljequist said. "I don't think I could've lived in Chico without upper park it's such a jeweL" He said "boring" is how some people may consider landscape artists. "But part of my mission is to look around the immediate environment and find the stuff we may take for granted" that contributes to our lives.

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