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http://www.rrstar.com/article/20140417/NEWS/140419400
For five years in the front yard at Canterbury Lane and Hanover Drive a decorative cross stood as a somber reminder of three lives lost.
The cross was made by a homeless man and presented to Cindy Horton in memory of her daughter, Natasha Cleary, and Clearys two sons, 12-year-old Marquwon Owens and 2-year-old Katarion Friar.
Cleary, 30, and her sons were fatally shot on April 17, 2011, inside their Canterbury Lane home before the residence was set on fire. No arrests have been made in the case.
http://www.rrstar.com/article/20140417/NEWS/140419400
Katonka Friar, Natashas ex-husband and Katarions father, was among the onlookers at the scene of the 4:30 a.m. fire three years ago. He was arrested that morning on stalking charges, crimes police said were committed between September 2010 and April 15, 2011...
The case against Friar was dropped in April 2013, and he was released from the Winnebago County Jail...
A piece of evidence possibly taken from Clearys home was her bank debit card. The night after the slayings, police said a man tried to withdraw money from nearby Northwest Bank at 3106 N. Rockton Ave. A grainy black-and-white ATM photo showed a man wearing a knit ski hat that covered his head and face but not his eyes, nose and mouth. That individual has not been identified.