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    1. [ILHENRY-L] Thank You!
    2. Susan Sellew
    3. This is off-topic, but if any of you who live in Henry County know Sheriff's department Sgt William Ward, please thank him for me. I live in VT about 10 miles from Chelsea, the home of the teenagers accused of killing two Dartmouth professors, and work about half a mile from the scene of the murder. It is a great relief to know that these two have been apprehended. Susan Sellew Sharon, VT ============================================================== NEW CASTLE, Ind. (AP) — Two teen-agers wanted in the slaying of two Dartmouth College professors were taken into custody at a truckstop Monday after a sheriff's deputy learned of their whereabouts while monitoring CB radio traffic. Henry County Sheriff's Department Sgt. William Ward heard a trucker say he was carrying two teen-agers who were looking for a ride to California. Ward, who had heard the suspects in the Dartmouth slayings might be headed west, pretended to be a truck driver and said he would pick the boys up at a truckstop along Interstate 70. ``I just said, `Why don't you drop them off at the fuel desk and someone will pick them up?''' Ward said. He and other officers apprehended James Parker, 16, and Robert Tulloch, 17, at the truckstop at 4 a.m. EST without incident. A nationwide manhunt for Parker and Tulloch had been launched over the weekend. They were believed to have left their hometown of Chelsea, Vt., on Thursday bound for Massachusetts. New Hampshire investigators were expected to arrive Monday afternoon in New Castle, which is about 40 miles east of Indianapolis. It was not immediately known when Parker and Tulloch would be extradited. Parker and Tulloch are charged as adults with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Half and Susanne Zantop, whose bodies were found Jan. 27.

    02/19/2001 05:17:28
    1. Re: [ILHENRY-L] Thank You!
    2. Dan Johnson
    3. Think you are looking for Indiana - this is Illinois ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Sellew" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 11:17 AM Subject: [ILHENRY-L] Thank You! This is off-topic, but if any of you who live in Henry County know Sheriff's department Sgt William Ward, please thank him for me. I live in VT about 10 miles from Chelsea, the home of the teenagers accused of killing two Dartmouth professors, and work about half a mile from the scene of the murder. It is a great relief to know that these two have been apprehended. Susan Sellew Sharon, VT ============================================================== NEW CASTLE, Ind. (AP) - Two teen-agers wanted in the slaying of two Dartmouth College professors were taken into custody at a truckstop Monday after a sheriff's deputy learned of their whereabouts while monitoring CB radio traffic. Henry County Sheriff's Department Sgt. William Ward heard a trucker say he was carrying two teen-agers who were looking for a ride to California. Ward, who had heard the suspects in the Dartmouth slayings might be headed west, pretended to be a truck driver and said he would pick the boys up at a truckstop along Interstate 70. ``I just said, `Why don't you drop them off at the fuel desk and someone will pick them up?''' Ward said. He and other officers apprehended James Parker, 16, and Robert Tulloch, 17, at the truckstop at 4 a.m. EST without incident. A nationwide manhunt for Parker and Tulloch had been launched over the weekend. They were believed to have left their hometown of Chelsea, Vt., on Thursday bound for Massachusetts. New Hampshire investigators were expected to arrive Monday afternoon in New Castle, which is about 40 miles east of Indianapolis. It was not immediately known when Parker and Tulloch would be extradited. Parker and Tulloch are charged as adults with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Half and Susanne Zantop, whose bodies were found Jan. 27. ==== ILHENRY Mailing List ==== --------------------- ILHENRY-L Mailing List --------------------- Have you seen the USGenWeb Illinois Page? http://www.usgenweb.org/il

    02/19/2001 06:48:34