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Third arrest made in Lakeport shooting case PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Thursday, 05 November 2009
LAKEPORT – A Windsor woman has become the third person to be arrested in connection with an alleged home invasion that resulted in the shooting and brutal beating of a Lakeport man.


Deborah Ann James, 46, was arrested just after midnight Thursday at her boyfriend's home in Santa Rosa, where authorities found her hiding in a closet, according to Capt. James Bauman of the Lake County Sheriff's Office.


James was identified early on as a person of interest in the case involving 49-year-old Ronald Greiner of Lakeport, who was found shot, beaten and hogtied outside of his S. Main Street home on Oct. 20, as Lake County News has reported.


On Wednesday, Lake County Sheriff's detectives were working to locate additional suspects and conduct further witness interviews in Sonoma County with the assistance of authorities there, Bauman said,


At around midnight Thursday the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department contacted an unidentified man, believed to be James’ boyfriend, at his home in Santa Rosa, and subsequently found James hiding in a closet there, Bauman said.


She's being held in the Lake County Jail on a charge of attempted murder, with bail set at $100,000.


James' arrest follows Tuesday's arrest of another suspect in the case, 35-year-old Joshua Wandry of Rohnert Park. Wandry is being held on $750,000 bail in the Sonoma County Jail, also charged with attempted murder.


The first person to be arrested for Greiner's shooting was 59-year-old Thomas Dudney of Fulton, who was taken into custody on Oct. 21.


Dudney's preliminary hearing in the case was held on Tuesday, at which time a judge ruled he would be held to answer on 10 charges – premeditated attempted murder, aggravated mayhem, simple mayhem, torture, home invasion robbery in concert with another, first degree burglary with a person at home, assault with a firearm, assault with a blunt force object, assault likely to cause great bodily injury and serious battery. He's also facing special allegations against Dudney for allegedly inflicting great bodily injury and using a firearm.


District Attorney Jon Hopkins said Wednesday he anticipated filing the same charges against Wandry.


Bauman said the Lake County Sheriff's Major Crimes Unit is continuing its investigation, and still more arrests are anticipated.


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Busted!!
written by Smow, November 05, 2009

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Arrest
written by Shadowknows, November 06, 2009
Good work, At least they know "Who" did this one and made the arrest. Hopefully they will do the same on that seven year old "Unsolved Murder"
Unsolved murder?
written by Olmossback1, November 06, 2009
What unsolved murder? They know exactly who the murderer is. They just can't prove it. Since it happened right in the middle of town, and everyone that had a badge, from the bottom, right up to the top, in all the different departments, waded through the crime scene. Everything was compromised. Heck its a wonder they found the body under all the donut crumbs.

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