The State - News from Aug. 31, 1986
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Two teen-agers and a man, all from California, who were wanted for questioning in the murder of a Stockton man, were arrested in Yacolt, Wash., after sheriff’s deputies fired a stun grenade in a raid on their makeshift camp in the forest, authorities said. A Vancouver, Wash., man was also arrested for questioning about a car and credit cards stolen from the murder victim, Leroy Williams, 36, a special education teacher in the Stockton Unified School District. Arrested for questioning in the murder case were Richard Ray Sheehan, 28, and two 16-year-old males, all of the Stockton area, and Laryn Wayne Grovom, 26, of Vancouver. Williams’ body was spotted by a fisherman Thursday near a levee along the San Joaquin River in San Joaquin County. Williams had been shot seven times in the chest.
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