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    Los Angeles Daily News
    April 27 2004

    Suspect returns to face charge
    Glendale man accused in slaying of nephew

    By Alex Dobuzinskis
    Staff Writer

    GLENDALE -- A 33-year-old fugitive returned voluntarily to the United
    States from his native Armenia and will be charged today in the
    shooting death of his 18-year-old nephew, police said Monday.

    Gaik Shakhmuradyan, who had lived in Glendale for seven years, fled
    to Armenia after Edvin Isagulyan was fatally shot last October,
    officials said. He was returned Thursday to Los Angeles International
    Airport accompanied by two Glendale police detectives, who had gone
    to Armenia to find him.

    "We were prepared to walk away from him and then bring all the
    information back to the United States" and give it to prosecutors,
    Glendale police Lt. Jon Perkins said. "He chose to come back with
    us."

    Armenian authorities helped Glendale police find Shakhmuradyan, who
    is the brother of Isagulyan's mother. Shakhmuradyan could have faced
    extradition proceedings if he had stayed in Armenia.

    "He had a little taste of the U.S., and it was quite different in
    Armenia," Perkins said.

    Isagulyan was shot in the head Oct. 20 in the parking lot of an auto
    repair shop in the 500 block of South Glendale Avenue. He died the
    next day.

    The motive for the shooting is unclear, Perkins said. The shop was
    not owned or operated by either the victim's family or his uncle.

    Shakhmuradyan was being held in Glendale jail in lieu of $2.1
    million, with his arraignment scheduled today on one count of murder.

    The victim's family did not cooperate with police in the
    investigation, Perkins said.
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