P4Z-0hy22ZRyqh5IUeLwjcY3L_M

P4Z-0hy22ZRyqh5IUeLwjcY3L_M
MEAN STREETS MEDIA

Thursday, July 25, 2013

TUCSON Az ( Grandson arrested in Double murder of elderly couple - 3 suspects in custody )

 Posted: Jul 25, 2013 6:47 PM by Brian White  


UPDATE (July 25): A grandson has been arrested on murder charges along with two other suspects, Tucson Police said.
Kyle Drattlo, 20, was arrested along with Christopher E. Terry, 23, and Brianna Harding, 21.
The three were arrested in Tonopah, NV driving the car registered under the Fulgham's name.
UPDATE (July 24, 5:27 p.m.): Law enforcement officers located the white Buick sedan that belonged to the Fulghams, who were murdered Monday night in their midtown home.
The 3 occupants of the vehicle were detained for questioning, Tucson Police spokeswoman Sgt. Maria Hawke said, but they were not arrested. The investigation is still ungoing, Hawke added.
UPDATE (July 24, 10 a.m.): Police say that the elderly couple who were found dead Monday night had trauma consistent with homicide and that their vehicle was missing from the scene.
The victims are identitfied as 84-year-old Mary Fulgham and 87-year-old Erskin Fulgham. The couple had a 2004 white Buick sedan with a Arizona Veteran's license plate, Tucson Police spokeswoman Sgt. Maria Hawke said in a release.
Erskin Fulgham was a World War II vet. Here he is on an Honor Flight to Washington.

TUCSON - A Tucson family is dealing with the violent deaths of two loved ones.
Their bodies were discovered Monday evening by a family member in the 46 hundred block of East North Street.
Homicide detectives are on-scene trying to piece together what happened.
The victims are a husband and wife in their eighties.
Police aren't being specific on how they were killed, but say the couple suffered obvious signs of trauma.
Neighbors describe North as a peaceful street. The red brick house, with the awning is now a crime scene.
Neighbor Malory McGurk says, "Well I'm shocked, and frankly scared."
"It's too close to home, I have two kids and a wife," said neighbor Eddie Cordova.
Those who live nearby were visibly upset.
"I could come home and walk into that," said Ken Kasborg, "It's sad, it's disturbing."
Police say for now, it's unclear when the violence occurred.
Sgt. Maria Hawke with the Tucson Police Department says, "It's very early. That is part of the investigation that's one of the things the detectives will be looking into, to determine who was the last person that saw this couple and how long they potentially would have been in the residence."
As for a possible suspect and motive, police are working to narrow down time frames.
"Anybody who may have had access to the home, anybody they may have had contact with and start narrowing down the list of possibilities from there," said Hawke.
Neighbors have a thoughtful message for the family of the deceased.
McGurk says, "I just wish their family the best, and our thoughts and prayers are with them."
Anyone with information, that could help police should call 911 or 88-crime.

No comments:

Post a Comment