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    Fugitive Caught

    City News Service
    November 12, 2004 Friday

    LOS ANGELES

    A fugitive wanted for allegedly running down man in a road-rage
    slaying in Universal City in 2000 was in custody today after he was
    arrested in Armenia and handed over to U.S. authorities, police said.
    Shahen Eghia Keshishian, 32, was wanted for the murder of 44-year-old
    freelance film editor Michael Craven of Canoga Park on the southbound
    Hollywood (101) Freeway south of Barham Boulevard on April 29, 2000,
    according to Glendale police. Keshishian, a commercial truck driver,
    was at the wheel of a new Chevy Suburban when he and his passenger
    threw eggs at Craven's Jeep, according to the Glendale and Los
    Angeles police departments. "The victim and suspect pulled to the
    shoulder when Keshishian suddenly accelerated and intentionally ran
    over the victim," according to an entry on the LAPD's most wanted
    list. His arrest by Armenian authorities in the Armenian capital of
    Yerevan last Saturday and his subsequent return to Los Angeles
    resulted from an effort involving the FBI, LAPD and Glendale police,
    authorities said. Assisted by other U.S. law enforcement agencies,
    the LAPD determined last month that Keshishian was hiding in Armenia,
    a Glendale police statement said, adding he was later arrested by
    Armenian authorities for overstaying his visa. Prior to his arrest,
    Glendale police officers who had gone to Armenia to assist in the
    training of officers in that country secured an agreement from
    Armenia's National Security Service to help locate Keshishian, the
    Glendale police statement said. It added that the LAPD, with the help
    of the Glendale Police Department, began to develop a relationship
    with Armenian authorities over the past few years. "This is the first
    time in which someone from Armenia was handed to U.S. authorities to
    be returned to the United States to face criminal charges," the
    Glendale statement said. Keshishian, now at the Twin Towers jail in
    lieu of $1 million bail, has been charged with murder and is expected
    to appear in court Nov. 24., the Daily News reported. "I am pleased
    as punch. I am just so elated," homicide Detective Martin Pinner of
    the LAPD's North Hollywood Division told the Daily News after
    returning from Armenia with Keshishian in tow on Wednesday. "This
    arrest, I do believe, came as a result of policemen talking to
    policemen, and massive cooperation with other agencies in two
    different countries." Craven was driving on the Hollywood Freeway
    with a friend after dinner when his jeep was pelted with eggs thrown
    from the Suburban after one of the drivers apparently cut off the
    other, the Daily News reported. The Suburban turned out to be a key
    clue in identifying Keshishian, according to Pinner, who told the
    Daily News that it had been fraudulently bought by someone who loaned
    it to Keshishian the night of the murder. "We researched every
    Suburban purchased in the time frame around the murder," Pinner told
    the newspaper. "We looked for him all over the U.S. with the help of
    the FBI and tons of agencies. Boston, New York. I spoke to people in
    Texas. We did a lot of work," Pinner said. Detectives continue to
    search for the passengers in the SUV that night. "It was the
    passenger throwing the stuff at the victim," Pinner told the Daily
    News. "It's a felony. The passenger is also going to jail. I'd love
    to figure out who he is."
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