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Suspect in WA state cold case caught working at AR women's shelter
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A woman wanted in connection with a nearly decade-old homicide in the Pacific Northwest was arrested at a women's shelter in Phillips County, Arkansas.
The Phillips County Sheriff's Department said Tina Alcorn, 54, was working at the shelter when she was taken into custody Tuesday morning.
According to the Associated Press, Alcorn is accused of killing George David, 65, in 2016.
David, who was a Native American master carver, was found beaten to death at a Port Angeles apartment. An autopsy showed he died from head injuries.
Alcorn is awaiting extradition to Washington to face charges.
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