Three people were arrested this week in connection with the death of a good Samaritan in Arizona last month, officials said.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department identified two of the three people arrested Monday as Jack Upchurch, 40, and Elmer Smith, 19. The third person is 16 years old. NBC News does not typically identify minors accused of crimes.
The trio were arrested in connection with the death of Paul Clifford, 53, whose body was found near a smoldering car northeast of Tucson last month.
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Sabrina Vining, a woman who identified herself as Cliffordâs daughter in an online fundraiser, said her father disappeared after he left his house at 11:30 p.m. Dec. 23 to help a âstranger with a stranded vehicle.â
NBC affiliate KVOA of Tucson reported that Cliffordâs family reported him missing after, they said, a strange man knocked on Cliffordâs door and asked for help with his car.
He was later found dead, the sheriffâs department said. It did not provide a cause or manner of death.
Officials said they received information Monday about a possible location for the three suspects.
Detectives searched the area and obtained a search warrant for a property, which the Pima Regional SWAT team carried out.
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The suspects barricaded themselves inside a home and eventually called 911 to negotiate a surrender, the sheriff’s department said. They left the residence and were taken into custody.
The sheriff’s department did not release any information about a motive or how it connected the suspects to Clifford’s killing.
The three suspects were booked into the Pima County Adult Detention Center on felony arrest warrants, officials said.
It was not immediately clear whether they have legal representation. Jail records do not list attorneys for any of the three.
Upchurch was being held on a $1 million bond, Smith on $1.025 million bail and the minor on a half-million-dollar bond, according to jail records.
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Vining applauded the news of the arrests in a Facebook post Tuesday.
âThe detective called us last night at 9:00pm and told us they had suspects arrested and in custody!â Vining wrote. âThank you to the law enforcement officers that diligently worked my dadâs case.â
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