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All Four Persons of Interest Found in Murder, House Fire Case
Norman police located all persons of interest in the a murder case this week. Two have been arrested for several crimes.
Despite those arrests, neighbors say won't feel safe until more details of the case are released.
"I want to know if it was something personal or if it was just, like, maybe he got robbed, because that also would make me feel a little bit better," neighbor Tammy Rush said.
Police found Patrick Burton dead in his home on Villa Drive, near Alameda Wednesday, when authorities responded to a house fire. An autopsy determined Burton died of a gunshot. The fire was set after the shooting.
Christopher King and Mary York were booked into the Cleveland County Jail Saturay morning, after questioning Friday night. King was booked on complaints of first degree murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon, larceny a car and concealing stolen property. Complaints against York are of conspiracy and concealing stolen property. Both suspects are from Del City.
Burton's truck was stolen from his home. It has been located, police said.
Police have not arrested the other two persons of interest in the case.
Posted: Saturday, February 16 2013, 09:26 PM CST
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Search continues in creek for missing Okla. teen
May 25, 2013 22:59 GMT
KINGFISHER, Okla. (AP) -- Authorities continue to search for a Kingfisher teenager who disappeared after jumping into Uncle John Creek.
Police say 17-year-old Taylor Faine jumped into the creek Thursday and did not resurface. Kingfisher Fire Chief Randy Poindexter told The Oklahoman (http://bit.ly/10s2oB6 ) on Saturday that manmade dams have been built in hopes of finding Faine's body.
Authorities say Faine was swimming with friends in an area where no swimming signs are in place because of dangerous currents in the creek.
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