'We're not aware of anything that happened outside of this jurisdiction,' he said. He declined to elaborate on the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. At some point he also forced Aundrea Maes, of Salem, Oregon, to accompany him, Allison said. He then allegedly fled with his pistol, the paper reported. He told his wife he panicked and hid the body, the newspaper reported. The Bend Bulletin has reported Lara told his wife, a Bend police officer, that while working security for Central Community College he hit Sawyer in his patrol vehicle. Lara's two-state crime spree began when he allegedly killed Sawyer, 23, of Bend. Lara was appointed Public Defender John Nosco, who declined to comment after the hearing.ĭavis also agreed to postpone discussions on extraditing Lara to Bend, Oregon, where he's suspected in the death of Kaylee Sawyer, until a hearing scheduled for 8:30 a.m. 'I believe there are no less than nine strikes involved,' said Joseph Allison, assistant district attorney for Siskiyou County, in asking Judge William Davis to refuse any bail, to which Davis agreed. (Photo: Greg Barnette)Ī murder suspect who sparked a manhunt in southern Oregon until he was caught in Corning has pleaded not guilty to charges alleging he shot a man at a Yreka motel, carjacked and kidnapped a family and forced a Salem, Oregon, woman along for the ride.Įdwin Enoc Lara, of Redmond, Oregon, stared straight down, occasionally flicking his eyes in a sideways glance, throughout his arraignment in the Siskiyou County Superior Court on charges of attempted murder, kidnapping, elder abuse, making criminal threats and carjacking Friday afternoon. Greg Barnette/Record Searchlight Murder suspect Edwin Lara is also accused of shooting a man at the Super 8 motel in Yreka. Greg Barnette/Record Searchlight Edwin Lara of Oregon is led into a courtroom in the Siskiyou County Superior Court in Yreka on Friday for his arraignment on attempted murder, kidnapping and other charges in connection to a crime spree last week that started with the death of a woman in Oregon.
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