LA MESA : Woman Charged in Teen-Ager’s Death
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An 18-year-old woman has been charged along with two men in last week’s shooting death of popular Grossmont High School student Tameka Henderson, court documents show.
Alisa Arkinzadeh, who is free on $3,000 bail, graduated from Clairemont High School last June along with Henderson’s former boyfriend and one of the suspected killers, Alex Love II.
Arkinzadeh was arrested last Friday by La Mesa police and charged with being an accessory to the murder after the crime was committed.
Love and Aaron Sylvester Hill, both 19, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of murder. Both men are being held in lieu of $2 million bail, but Love is scheduled to ask a judge to lower that figure this morning.
Henderson, 17, was shot June 3 as she sat in the driver’s seat of her car after leaving her receptionist job at at La Mesa photography studio.
A preliminary hearing, in which Arkinzadeh will probably participate, has been scheduled for July 2.
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