http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/04/gresham_woman_arrested_for_mur.html
Gresham couple arrested in death of 5-year-old girl
"Gresham police arrested a man and his live-in girlfriend Friday in the suspicious death of his 5-year-old daughter earlier this week.
After officers interviewed the family and associates, they arrested Christopher A. Rosillo and Guadalupe Quintero, both 23, of Gresham on accusations of murder, said Sgt. Rick Wilson, a Gresham Police Department spokesman.
Police were dispatched shortly before noon Tuesday to the 400 block of Southeast 169th Avenue, where they found the girl, identified as Oleander Labier, unconscious and not breathing.
An ambulance took the girl to Portland Adventist Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
The Multnomah County medical examiner's office deemed the death "suspicious" and conducted an autopsy. The East Metro Major Crimes Team and the Multi-Agency Child Abuse Team were activated to investigate.
The autopsy and the investigation determined that the girl's death resulted from "homicidal violence," Wilson said......"
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"He'd [ETA: a neighbor] heard recently that the 5-year-old was sick.
"It's just sad," he said. "She was a beautiful girl -- dark hair, dark eyes. This is tragic."
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Rest gently little Oleander with the lovely dark eyes.
Gresham couple arrested in death of 5-year-old girl
"Gresham police arrested a man and his live-in girlfriend Friday in the suspicious death of his 5-year-old daughter earlier this week.
After officers interviewed the family and associates, they arrested Christopher A. Rosillo and Guadalupe Quintero, both 23, of Gresham on accusations of murder, said Sgt. Rick Wilson, a Gresham Police Department spokesman.
Police were dispatched shortly before noon Tuesday to the 400 block of Southeast 169th Avenue, where they found the girl, identified as Oleander Labier, unconscious and not breathing.
An ambulance took the girl to Portland Adventist Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
The Multnomah County medical examiner's office deemed the death "suspicious" and conducted an autopsy. The East Metro Major Crimes Team and the Multi-Agency Child Abuse Team were activated to investigate.
The autopsy and the investigation determined that the girl's death resulted from "homicidal violence," Wilson said......"
and
"He'd [ETA: a neighbor] heard recently that the 5-year-old was sick.
"It's just sad," he said. "She was a beautiful girl -- dark hair, dark eyes. This is tragic."
more at link
Rest gently little Oleander with the lovely dark eyes.