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Woman charged in latest homicide: Death is city's fifth homicide
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Barb Pacholik and Mike O'Brien
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Kohler, Arthur
/ Pasap, Richard Scott
/ Ryder, Denise Faye
/ Wyatt, Dave
2000
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Woman charged in latest homicide: Death is city's fifth homicide
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Barb Pacholik and Mike O'Brien
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Kohler, Arthur
/ Pasap, Richard Scott
/ Ryder, Denise Faye
/ Wyatt, Dave
2000
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Woman charged in latest homicide: Death is city's fifth homicide
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Woman charged in latest homicide: Death is city's fifth homicide
2000
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The city's first homicide of 2000 occurred on Feb. 26 when 18- year-old Lisa Faye Sheepskin was stabbed to death inside 1302 Angus St. during an altercation over money. Arnold James Dufour, 30, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to four years in prison. [Dave Wyatt] was uncertain of the name of the city's fourth homicide victim, saying the death was originally ruled accidental then recently upgraded to a homicide. Anyone with further information about this latest homicide is asked to call Regina police at 777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 545- TIPS (545-8477).
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