Texarkana Gazette

Woman suspected in deaths captured

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SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas—A tip-off in a Texas resort town led to the arrest of a woman who investigat­ors believe killed her husband in Minnesota then fled to Florida, where she fatally shot her doppelgang­er with the intention of assuming her identity, police said Friday.

Two federal deputy marshals arrested Lois Riess, 56, about 8:30 p.m. Thursday at a restaurant’s in South Padre Island, Texas, the U.S. Marshals Service said in a statement. South Padre Island is a beach resort community 27 miles from the crossing into Mexico.

City spokeswoma­n Angelique Soto said Friday that a witness called authoritie­s saying a woman matching Riess’ descriptio­n was at the restaurant. Her identity was confirmed by officers and the car she was using was towed and impounded “for forensic processing,” Soto said.

Riess had checked into a local motel and was sitting at a nearby restaurant’s bar with others, though authoritie­s don’t know if Riess had met the individual­s in South Padre or elsewhere, South Padre Island Police Chief Randy Smith said Friday.

Riess was first approached by undercover officers and did not resist arrest when she was taken into custody, Smith said, adding that she did not have a weapon on her.

“I think she’s kind of built up a resilience, where she thought she may not get caught. So she seemed to have let her guard down a bit,” he said.

Riess had been on the run since at least late March when her husband, 54-year-old David Riess, was found fatally shot at their home in Blooming Prairie, Minnesota. She became the subject of a nationwide hunt.

She had been seen on March 23 at a convenienc­e store and casino in northern Iowa. Authoritie­s released video showing Riess approachin­g the store cashier, buying a sandwich and asking for directions south of the state. The store is next to a casino where authoritie­s say Riess spent the day gambling before stopping at the gas station.

It was also on March 23 that David Riess’ business partner called authoritie­s to ask them to check on him. The partner said no one at work had seen David Riess in more than two weeks. Authoritie­s found David Riess’ body inside his home with multiple gunshots.

They were not able to determine how long he had been dead and could not find his wife. They learned Lois Riess may have been at the casino in Iowa, but she wasn’t there when they went looking for her.

From there, investigat­ors believed she went to Florida where she killed 59-year-old Pamela Hutchinson of Bradenton, Florida.

Authoritie­s were called to Fort Myers Beach on April 9 and found Hutchinson dead, with gunshot wounds. Investigat­ors believe Riess used the same gun to kill her husband and Hutchinson, and that she killed the woman to assume her identity.

Surveillan­ce video showed Riess smiling and talking with Hutchinson on April 5 at a brewery in Fort Myers Beach. Authoritie­s say she may have targeted Hutchinson because the two women looked alike.

Hutchinson had moved to Florida last year from Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Riess is being held in the South Padre Island jail. Soto, the city spokeswoma­n, said it is unclear to where she will be extradited and on which charges.

“Right now it’s still in the air. We are waiting to confirm whether she will go to Florida or Minnesota,” Soto said.

The police chief said Friday that local authoritie­s had not yet questioned Smith because they were waiting for other law enforcemen­t agencies to arrive in South Padre.

Minnesota court records show that Riess was suspended as guardian for her disabled 61-year-old sister after a report that she had been transferri­ng funds from a guardiansh­ip account to her own account, then withdrawin­g funds at a casino.

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