Investigators began looking for the trio -- Ariel Sizemore, 19, Sineti Delara, 29, and a man identified only as "Jeremy" -- after a man was found dead in a ground-floor apartment Saturday morning at 3640 W. Dimond Blvd.
Police have still not identified the man who was killed, or the man whom neighbors saw crying hysterically outside the apartments moments after the shooting.
That man was taken to police headquarters for questioning, said Lt. Dave Parker, a police spokesman. No one had been arrested as of Sunday night.
Neighbor Myra Rebisch heard a commotion in the apartment at about 8:20 a.m. Saturday. David Kilfoyle, who lives upstairs, said he woke up to hear a "pop," followed by two or three people talking in panicked tones. "Basically, they sounded scared," he said.
Police arrived minutes later to find a man's body inside.
A married couple -- Roy and Marilee Kawamoto -- live in the apartment, said Renae Dewberry, who works as a customer service representative for the property. The last she heard, Dewberry said, Marilee Kawamoto was out of the country visiting relatives.



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