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Fugitives Disrupt Small Town

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The wooded compound where two fugitives have lived without electricity doesn`t represent all of rural Alread. But kindergarten teacher Pam Linker says the area IS a good place for people to live if they don`t want to be bothered. Convicted felons Mark Holsombach and William J- Frazier have been eluding police since Monday after a state trooper was shot while trying to serve warrants on them. The men are wanted for questioning in the disappearance of their neighbors. Meanwhile, Alread residents are caught up in the drama of the events this week. Some snap pictures where state police have set up, and others have been bringing by cake and cookies to the command station. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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