Chicago Sun-Times

THEIR LAST DAYS ON THE RUN

NU professor dropped off alleged accomplice at SF police station

- BY SAM CHARLES Staff Reporter Email: scharles@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ samjcharle­s

SAN FRANCISCO — Wyndham Lathem, the Northweste­rn professor suspected of murder, dropped off his alleged accomplice, Andrew Warren, at a San Francisco police station before Lathem turned himself in to federal authoritie­s in Oakland on Friday, police told the Chicago Sun- Times.

San Francisco Police Lt. Randy Caturay confirmed to the Sun- Times that Warren surrendere­d to police by himself Friday, though Lathem drove him to the station in Golden Gate Park.

Caturay added that, after Warren was in custody, he was questioned by San Francisco Police Department homicide detectives. He said that the British consulate was also made aware of Warren’s arrest.

The two were wanted for allegedly murdering 26- yearold Trenton H. James Cornell-Duranleau on July 27 inside an apartment in the Grand Plaza Apartments in the 500 block of North State Street in River North.

A spokeswoma­n for the San Francisco County sheriff’s office said it was not yet known when Warren would appear in court. A Chicago Police spokesman said both men will face a judge in California before being extradited to Chicago.

Lathem, 42, will have a hearing at 9 a. m. Monday at the Alameda County Courthouse in Pleasanton, California, according to the Alameda County sheriff’s office. Pleasanton is about 35 miles east of San Francisco.

Chicago attorney Barry Sheppard said his law firm has been retained to represent Lathem.

Sheppard said he was last in contact with Lathem on Friday as a surrender was being negotiated between Lathem and authoritie­s in Oakland.

“It went smoothly,” said Sheppard, who declined to specify the terms of the surrender. “It was very peaceful and orderly.”

“I believe he’s hopeful,” Sheppard said.

San Francisco attorney Kenneth Wine will represent Lathem during his Monday court hearing, Sheppard said. Wine could not be reached for comment on Sunday.

The Associated Press reported Saturday that the two men surrendere­d to authoritie­s in the Bay Area after negotiatin­g with law enforcemen­t officials.

Supervisor­y Deputy U. S. Marshal Frank Conroy said Saturday that fast- paced surrender negotiatio­ns through an attorney began late Friday afternoon and that by evening, Lathem arrived by car at the California courthouse.

Conroy did not provide details of the negotiatio­ns, and he withheld the identity of the lawyer pending Lathem’s court appearance Monday.

Investigat­ors talked with Lathem’s friends during the week, including people from his graduate and undergradu­ate days, along with his colleagues.

Conroy said he believed some of the friends were in contact with Lathem while hewas a fugitive, and that the attorney probably became involved through a recommenda­tion.

Conroy didn’t have any details on Warren’s surrender because “he wasn’t our primary target; Mr. Lathem was.”

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 ?? | SAM CHARLES/ SUN- TIMES ?? The San Francisco police station in Golden Gate Park where AndrewWarr­en surrendere­d after being dropped off by Wyndham Lathem.
| SAM CHARLES/ SUN- TIMES The San Francisco police station in Golden Gate Park where AndrewWarr­en surrendere­d after being dropped off by Wyndham Lathem.
 ?? SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP ( LEFT); CHICAGO POLICE ( RIGHT) | ALAMEDA COUNTY ?? Wyndham Lathem ( left) is expected to appear in court Monday; it was not known when AndrewWarr­en would have a hearing.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP ( LEFT); CHICAGO POLICE ( RIGHT) | ALAMEDA COUNTY Wyndham Lathem ( left) is expected to appear in court Monday; it was not known when AndrewWarr­en would have a hearing.
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