Arrest made in Phoenix teens’ camping deaths

An arrest was made in the case Two valleys were killed In May, he was camping in the northeast of Phoenix, the Şerif office of Maricopa district.
The Sheriff’s office caught and reserved 31 -year -old Thomas Brown. Evan Clark, 17 and Pandora Kjolsrud, 18According to his spokesman Calbert Gillett.
According to the Şerif Office of Maricopa district, which found the bodies on May 27, Clark and Kjolsrud were found with firearms wounds just outside the mountain 87 in the north of the mountain to the north of the sunflower.
“I’m glad,” Clark’s mother Sandra Malibu Sweeney said in an interview with tears with the Republic of Arizona on October 2. “It was a nightmare. He was everything, Evan was my everything.”
Malibu Sweeney said he had learned to arrest the case in the case just one hour before the Sheriff Office published news on social media. Şerif’s detective Fernando de La Torre thanked him for his work on the case.
Malibu Sweeney, “This is closed for me and I do not want anything bad for the person who does it.” He said.
Gillett said Sheriff Jerry Sheridan would organize a news conference on the arrest on 3 October.
On the morning of June 3, Kjolsrud’s mother Simone said that the couple had a double murder victim while the young people were on the camp trip to the Republic of Arizona on May 26th.
Simone said in a statement, the journey, “Celebrate the beginning of the summer holiday,” he said.
Evan’s father Bill Clark confirmed that on June 3, young people went on a journey to the Republic. Bill Clark left the Valley of the Paradise in a shorter hour to go to the camp area.
Evan And Pandora Both were students at Arcadia High School.
The Republic’s Rey Covarrubias Jr. He contributed to this story.
This article was initially published in the Republic of Arizona: The man accused of camping the deaths of young people in the northeast of Phoenix



