
GLENN KAHL (The Bulletin)
By Glenn Kahl
Reporter
gkahl@mantecabulletin.com
209-249-3539
mantecabulletin.com
Residents living next door in the upscale neighborhood were curious
about the welfare of the couple at about 10 a.m. when they
went to the curb to bring in their recycling and garbage
Toters.
Seeing the neighbor’s pickup truck parked in his driveway
at a time when he was usually at work prompted their concern.
They reportedly investigated to make sure everything was all
right.
Manteca Police said family members had not seen the couple
since Saturday afternoon at their home located just south of
Louise Avenue and east of Pestana Avenue in the Meadowlands
subdivision.
The man entered the home to find the body of his neighbor
in his 40s lying in the foyer of the home that the bank had
approved for a short sale at an asking price of $305,000. A
short sale takes place when the buyer in default is trying to
avoid foreclosure.
Police found the body of a woman nearby and located a
firearm near the two bodies. Two small poodles were found in
the back yard and taken into protective custody by a Manteca
animal control officer.
This was the only murder in Manteca so far this year
matching the total for 2007.
A boy’s bicycle was seen in the open garage but neighbors
offered that a boy didn’t live at the residence but only made
occasional visits.
Simplified Realty Home listed the 2,647-square foot
3-bedroom for sale in September for $305,000.
The San Joaquin County Coroner’s office was still conducting its investigation into the shootings at 6 p.m. last night, police said.

