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Suspect Named in Philippines Slaying

Sunday, April 22, 2007 11:39:21 PM
By TERESA CEROJANO

This undated photo released by the U.S. Embassy shows U.S. Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell 40, from Fairfax, Virginia. On Wednesday, soldiers found Campbell's body buried in a shallow grave in a dry river bed in the area of the northern Philippines where she was hiking by herself. Police said they believed foul play was involved. (AP Photo/U.S. Embassy)MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Philippine police identified a local woodcarver as a suspect in the killing of a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in a northern mountain village, and are following up leads on a possible accomplice, officials said Monday.

Senior Superintendent Pedro Ganir, police chief of Ifugao province, where Julia Campbell's body was found last week in a shallow grave, named the suspect as Juan Dontugan, 25, from the village of Batad in Banaue township.

"We have leads that he was not alone," Ganir told The Associated Press in a telephone interview, but refused to elaborate.


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