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Show DAILY HERALD C2 TTiursttoy, Arfy 31, 2008 7T TAI VALLEY DAILY DIGEST COUNTYWIDE of the Year, Parent of the Year, Media Representative of the Year and Educator of the Year. I The Utah Developmental Nominations should be submitDisabilities Council will recogted to the council office no later nize outstanding individuals than today. The nomination and their efforts on behalf of the disability community during form is available atutahddc.org. The purpose of the council is to the council's annual meeting advocate for, and strengthen on September 23. The public is invited to make nominations leadership skills in individuals in the following categories: with developmental disabilities and their families. For more inSelf Advocate of the Year, Volformation, call unteer of the Year, Legislator SANTAQUIN I Santaquin Orchard Days continues this week. 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State St., Lindon $4.11 Miraster, 660 S. 1750 West, Springville Prices reflect the cost of regular unleaded gasoline at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. More prices at www.heraldextra.comgas. P. Solomon Banda Wednesday's arrest of Andrade. A phone listing was disconnected and nobody anA Colo- swered the door at an address GREELEY, Colo. rado man suspected of killing listed for her. a man who had been living as Andrade was arrested in the a woman told investigators Denver suburb of Thornton, his victim survived two blows where he lives. Police respondto the head with a fire extining to a noise complaint found him in Zapata's 2003 PT Cruisguisher and was struggling to sit up when he struck her er, which had been missing. A guard at the jail said again. Allen Ray Andrade, 31, information about whether faces several charges, includhe had an attorney was not available. There was no telemurder in ing second-degre- e the death of Justin Zapata, phone listing for Andrade in Thornton. 20, who was known as Angie Andrade told investigators Zapata. Her bloodied, battered that he met Zapata through body was discovered in her MocoSpace, a social networkapartment by her sister on Jury 17. ing Web site, and that they Weld County District Atagreed to get together after torney Ken Buck said he was exchanging contact over several days, according to an considering filing murder charges and may pros- arrest affidavit released by ecute the death as a hate crime, Greeley police. The two met which adds another felony July 15 and spent the day tocharge. Hate crimes are those gether. Andrade told investigators committed based on a person's race, religion or sexual orienta- that Zapata performed oral tion. sex on him but wouldn't let him touch her, according to "Angie, she was a the affidavit. He said he also young woman who was taken from us far too early," spent the night at Zapata's said Crystal Middlestadt, apartment, but in separate director of training and educa- beds. The next day, Zapata left tion for the Colorado Program. Middlestadt is Andrade alone in her apartment, and Andrade noticed working with Zapata's family. ' several photographs that led Zapata's sister, Monica Murguia, couldn't immediately him to question Zapata's be reached for comment on gender. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Andrade confronted Zapata when she got back. Zapata answered: "I am all woman." He grabbed Zapata's crotch area, felt male genitalia and became angry, the affidavit states. He took a fire extinguisher off a shelf and struck Zapata twice in the head, telling investigators he thought he "killed it." "It's disgusting," Greeley Police Chief Jerry Garner said of Andrade's reference to Zapata. "It's a horrible thing to say." Added Middlestadt: "He could be speaking to the fact that he couldn't see Angie as a persoa" Andrade told investigators he covered Zapata with a blanket and started gathering evidence he thought might link him to the crime when he heard gurgling sounds and noticed Zapata was sitting up. That's when he picked up the fire extinguisher and hit her again, police said. He left the scene in her car. Garner said police believe Andrade acted alone but that the investigation was continuing. Both he and Buck said the slaying appeared to be an isolated case in Greeley, 50 miles north of Denver. "Greeley is a very tolerant community, very sensitive to diversity," the police chief said. S: -- f.V'?i" 1. T (P 3P Chicken Thighs or Drumsticks for (801)224-099- 9 Mon-S- $4.07 E. Villi.. Gold'n Plump 24 oz. nkg. 1950 North State Street Orem, Utah Mon-S- at 300 ?: Orem Store: Hours: Holiday, ) Specials arc intended for our Customers. limit quantitKX. Please no sale to dealers and restaurants. errors. 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