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Former Mason City woman killed in Arizona

July 1, 2014 By Radio Iowa Contributor

A former Mason City woman is identified as one of three victims in an Arizona homicide case. Fifty-seven-year-old Lisa Baker of Wittmann, Arizona, was found on June 9th in the back of a burned pickup truck in a remote area of Surprise, Arizona.

Baker is a 1975 graduate of Mason City High School and later attended Iowa State University. Two other victims were identified and both had criminal records, according to Arizona court records. An autopsy shows all three were shot before being burned. Police as of last week said they didn’t have any suspects in the case. Anybody with information about the case was being asked to contact the Surprise Police Department.

(Reporting by Bob Fisher, KRIB, Mason City)

 

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