SALT LAKE CITY UTAH March 20 2008 - Police arrested the third and final suspect in the shooting death of a clerk at a Salt Lake City "dollar store.
"Sarah Ataata, 19, was captured by police on Tuesday evening and taken in for questioning. Officials believe she drove the getaway vehicle used in the robbery of the Family Dollar discount store in Glendale -- which also resulted in the murder of Wallace Knapton, 49, the store's manager.
According to a probable cause statement Ataata drove robbery suspects Bui Olive and another juvenile to the Family Dollar store. During questioning, police said Ataata knew the teens were going to the store to rob it. After the robbery and fatal shooting, Ataata drove the teens away from the scene and later received 60 dollars.F
ollowing Ataata's capture, police said they were not seeking any other suspects in the case.
Eighteen-year-old Biu Olive and a 13-year-old boy, were apprehended earlier Tuesday.Both men were located Monday at a house at 636 S. Emery Street (approx. 1200 West), which is about three miles from the Family Dollar store that the homicide occurred.
Olive and the 13-year-old boy are believed to be the perpetrators seen in surveillance video of the robbery-homicide that occurred on Mar. 12.
Olive and the 13-year-old boy are believed to be the perpetrators seen in surveillance video of the robbery-homicide that occurred on Mar. 12.
According to a police document, Olive admitted to participating in the robbery and shooting Knapton to death.While police believe the Family Dollar robbery may be related to at least two other restaurant heists, it was not immediately announced whether any of the three suspects participated in those other crimes."[Ataata] is wanted in connection with... at least one homicide and robbery.
We don't know if she has been involved in any other robberies [the male] suspects may have been involved in also," said Salt Lake City Police Det. Jared Wihongi.The father of the juvenile arrested in the case told the Salt Lake Tribune on Tuesday that his son's involvement came as a total surprise."I feel really bad. I can't explain what is going on. I feel very crazy because of my son," the father told The Salt Lake Tribune.The Tribune also reported Tuesday evening that Olive was a regular customer at the Glendale Family Dollar -- a fact that surprised store employees.
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