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    Suspects Charged in Homicide

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    By KMAN Staff on January 18, 2013 State News

    HOLTON, Kan. (AP) Two people have been charged in the shooting death of a northeast Kansas man.

    The Topeka Capital-Journal reports 22-year-old Lloyd Alan Wabaunsee, of Mayetta, and 22-year-old Desiree Shopteese, of Topeka, are charged with intentional second-degree murder. They’re accused in the Jan. 10 killing of 29-year-old Kevin Stanley in Mayetta.

    Jackson County Attorney Shawna Miller disclosed Friday that Wabaunsee was charged Jan. 11 and Shopteese on Monday.

    Both are in custody in Iowa. Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse says the suspects were captured late Thursday in Urbandale, Iowa, after they were found hiding in the trunk of a car.

    It’s unclear if they have lawyers.

    Shopteese was the former fiancie of David Tiscareno, who shot and killed two Topeka police officers Dec. 16 and was shot to death the next day.

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