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Triple Shooting Suspect Has Extradition Hearing In Louisiana

Sir Mario Owens Fighting Return To Colorado

POSTED: 5:00 am MST December 12, 2005

A man wanted in connection with a triple-shooting in Aurora was expected to appear in court for an extradition hearing Monday in Louisiana.

Shreveport police tried to pull over Sir Mario Owens, 21, for a loud stereo on Nov. 6.

Officers caught up with him after a car chase and foot pursuit.

He was arrested on a warrant charging him with first-degree murder and first-degree assault. He was armed with a handgun when arrested, according to Aurora police.

Owens is one of three suspects in the July 4, 2004, shooting of three people at Aurora's Lowry Park. Gregory Vann, 20, died, and two other men were wounded.

Owens was one of three people police said they identified in the Lory Park incident. The other two, Robert Keith Ray, 20, and Davinia Ilene Ray, 26, were arrested earlier in the case.

One of the survivors of the 2004 attack, Javad Marshall-Fields, 22, was later shot to death with his fiance in June.

That was a week before he was supposed to testify in Robert Ray's trial.

Owens denied he was involved in the shooting and refused to waive his extradition to Colorado.

There is a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the slayings of Marshall-Fields and Wolfe. Anyone with information regarding the case is asked to call Aurora Police Department at (303) 739-6013 or Crime Stoppers at (720) 913-STOP (7867).


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