在学校工作的老中也该警惕,为了你的家,及尚未成家立业的子女
SURPRISE, Ariz. — Two Louisiana teens are accused of murder after the body of a missing Arizona State University professor was found at an Arizona landfill, authorities said.
According to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, the remains of Junseok Chae were found July 17 at Northwest Regional Landfill in Surprise, KTVK reported. The professor was reported missing when he did not return home from work March 25, the television station reported. Authorities had been searching for Chae since May 11.
Javian Ezell, 18, and Gabrielle Austin, 18, were extradited from Louisiana to Arizona and were each charged with first-degree murder, armed robbery and vehicle theft, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. Their bail was set at $1 million apiece, the Arizona Republic reported.
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According to university bios, the educator graduated from Korea University in Seoul in 1998 before earning two advanced degrees from the University of Michigan and joining ASU in 2005.