![]() Geri-Lynn Humfeld is the director of the Mustang Beach Sanctuary, a fenced off stretch of the island that’s home to wild mustangs descended from horses that survived a shipwreck off its shores centuries earlier. Luckily for Iona, someone else will soon divert Callie’s attention by asking for her help, too. But Callie is hardly going to let her about-to-be-boyfriend get railroaded. Police Detective Iona Fusco wants Callie to stay away from investigating, after the near-deadly consequences of what happened the last time Callie decided to play amateur sleuth. Could any of them have wanted to kill Seth? But why wait till now, and why leave his body in Toby’s dojo? He leaves behind a grieving widow and a stunned wedding party. But who else could have wanted Seth dead, and why? Seth, it turns out, has only recently come into town in order to get married on a Cattail beach. Worse still, a connection between Toby and the dead man, Seth Goodnow, makes Toby prime suspect in Seth’s murder.Ĭallie is absolutely convinced of Toby’s innocence. The corpse in question is found in the martial arts studio Toby has worked so hard to make a success. It was all leading up to the day when we could take things to the next level.īut with the occurrence of a corpse, our flirtation had screeched to a halt.īad enough that they discover a dead body on the very day they’re supposed to start officially dating. We’d spent winter going on runs together and continuing my self-defence lessons. We spent last summer and early fall frolicking on warm beaches, driving with the windows down while singing and surfing our hands on the wind, like teenagers. When you take a relationship as molasses-slow as we had been taking ours, things felt super innocent and, at the same time, maddeningly sexy. She’s also looking forward to the day that marks the end of her love interest Toby Dodge’s vow of celibacy, so that the two of them can start exploring new facets of their blossoming romance: Nowadays, she’s happy to be selling books at the famed MotherVine bookstore and living in her beloved Uncle Hudson’s converted garage. He’s making his first court appearance this Wednesday afternoon.Callie Padgett has settled back into life on Cattail Island after years away on the mainland as an investigative journalist. Turney credited the swift end of the investigation to a little bit of luck along with some good detective work, pointing out that detectives later learned they had apprehended Harrison just 15 minutes before he would have left town.Ĭurrently, Harrison is being held at the McKinley County Adult Detention Center on no bond stemming from two warrants. Harrison at first denied having anything to do with the robbery but when informed of the videotape and other evidence gathered against him, he confessed, said Turney. ![]() Inside was a white clear glassy substance, which later was identified as methamphetamine. Brandon Salazar, had managed to stop the suspect vehicle near Second Street and Nizhoni Boulevard and had taken the driver, Harrison, into custody after it was found he had a bench warrant out for his arrest.ĭuring a search of his person for possible weapons, officers also discovered a small yellow baggie wrapped in a white tissue in one of his pockets. Turney said he then began searching along Challenger Road in Churchrock for the vehicle when he received a phone call that the vehicle had been seen traveling on Nizhoni Boulevard, near the sheriff’s office. He also received a copy of the surveillance tape, which showed a very clear view of what happened earlier that day. The video surveillance tape of the robbery was not immediately available but an alert was put out asking for on duty police personnel to be on the lookout for the vehicle.Īt 9 am, after reviewing the investigative report produced by Lee, Turney learned that the suspect had not worn any type of mask during the robbery. The two clerks in the store were not injured, Turney said, but one was grabbed briefly. The phone call from Deputy Johnson Lee informed him that a man had entered the store with a knife, terrorized the two clerks and he then left with a unspecified amount of money in a blue colored vehicle with the clerk’s vehicle keys along with keys to the store. Robert Turney, an investigator with the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office, said he learned of the robbery around 2:30 am, shortly after it happened. Kyle Harrison, 34, is now facing nine charges - three counts of armed robbery, two counts of assault with intent to commit a violent robber, three counts of latency and one count of tampering with evidence. A little bit of luck and some very good detective work led to the arrest of a Churchrock man March 26 for the armed robbery of the Dead Horse Mustang convenience store earlier that day.
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