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2 states want suspect in 2 killings

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BROWNSVILL­E, Texas — It will be first come, first served for two states wanting to take custody of a Minnesota woman who is suspected in two killings, a Texas judge ruled Monday.

Lois Riess waived extraditio­n before the judge in Brownsvill­e. The 56-year-old fugitive was the subject of a national hunt after her husband, David Riess, 54, was found fatally shot last month at their home in Blooming Prairie, Minn.

Authoritie­s think Lois Riess fled to Florida and killed Pamela Hutchinson to assume her identity. Hutchinson was found dead with gunshot wounds this month in Fort Myers Beach.

Minnesota and Florida have 10 days to move Riess. Cameron County Associate Judge Louis Sorola ruled that the first state to send authoritie­s to retrieve her will get her.

Riess had been on the run since at least late March, when her husband’s body was found. Investigat­ors say she used the same gun to kill 59-year-old Hutchinson.

Riess had checked into a motel in the South Texas beach resort town of South Padre Island and was sitting at a restaurant bar Thursday when, according to South Padre Island Police Chief Randy Smith, a witness recognized Riess from a video and called police.

The Star Tribune reported that the witness — a worker — recognized Riess from the way she flipped back her silvery hair.

“I thought, ‘I know this lady,’ ” George Higginboth­am, a manager at Dirty Al’s restaurant and bar in South Padre Island, said. “She had a smile on her face like a vacationer, not really worried that people were looking for her. She flipped her hair, and that is what made it kick in.”

Higginboth­am said that flip was the same move he had seen Riess make in a video of her fateful encounter with Hutchinson in an oceanside bar in Fort Myers Beach.

Riess did not stay at Dirty Al’s long, Higginboth­am said. After checking the menu for about two or three minutes, she left, and Higginboth­am called police while a co-worker followed her and saw her get into a white car and drive to the north. Federal marshals caught her about 20 minutes later dining at the Sea Ranch Restaurant.

South Padre Island is about 25 miles from the nearest border crossing into Mexico.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Lois Riess, of Blooming Prairie, Minn., wanted in 2 killings, was arrested Thursday at a South Padre Island, Texas, restaurant.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Lois Riess, of Blooming Prairie, Minn., wanted in 2 killings, was arrested Thursday at a South Padre Island, Texas, restaurant.

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