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    March 02, 2005
    Glendale News Press
    Published March 3, 2005

    Police find, arrest man a day after fire

    Antranik Khajarian is suspected of starting Tuesday blaze that caused his
    94-year-old grandmother's death.

    By Jackson Bell, News-Press and Leader

    NORTHWEST GLENDALE -- The grandson of a 94-year-old Glendale woman found
    dead inside a torched hillside home has been arrested on suspicion of murder
    and starting the blaze, police said Wednesday.
    After receiving tips, Glendale Police tracked down Antranik Banos Khajarian,
    37, about midnight Tuesday and booked him on suspicion of murder and arson
    after detectives interviewed him at the police station, Sgt. Tom Lorenz
    said. Khajarian is being held without bail at Glendale City Jail, and his
    arraignment is scheduled for Friday at Glendale Superior Court.
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    "The investigation is ongoing to determine what precipitated the action,"
    Lorenz said. "We will probably release more information when the case is
    presented to the D.A.'s office for prosecution."
    The woman was severely burnt in the early morning Tuesday blaze in the 200
    block of Wonderview Drive, said Investigator Brenda Shafer, spokeswoman for
    the Los Angeles County coroner's office. But the cause of death is still
    under investigation, she said.
    Even though police have identified the woman as Khajarian's grandmother,
    Shafer said the coroner's office is treating her as a "Jane Doe" because her
    body had not been examined as of Wednesday. Police also would not confirm
    her identity.
    Lorenz would not say where they found Khajarian but did say broadcast media
    groups that got his information out to the public helped lead to the arrest.
    One of the reasons investigators suspected the fire to be arson was because
    of its intense heat, Lorenz said.
    An officer patrolling the area first noticed the burning house, which the
    woman and Khajarian shared, about 3 a.m. Tuesday and tried to rescue the
    woman before firefighters arrived. But the flames forced him out of the
    one-story house, Lorenz said. The officer was rushed to a local hospital for
    treatment of smoke inhalation but was not injured.
    Neighbors said Tuesday that they heard a woman's screams coming from the
    house during the blaze.
    Glendale firefighters from five stations responded to the blaze and knocked
    it down in 10 minutes, Fire Capt. Bill Lynch said. The total damage to the
    house was estimated to be $100,000, Lynch said.
    Anyone with information is asked to call the Glendale Police Department at
    (818) 548-3987. Anonymous tips can be made by calling the Crime Stoppers
    hotline at (818) 507-7867.
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