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  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Merced PD Detective Joe Deliman wears a pin with a picture of the Riley Brothers as he and others walk down Meadows Avenue during the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk on Saturday in Merced. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com People walk down Meadows Avenue to Loughborough Drive during the Riley Brother Victims' Visual Walk on Saturday in Merced. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Marylene Riley, middle, walks down Meadows Avenue with Pearl Lomeli, left. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Marylene Riley sets down balloons at the site where her son Michael was killed on Loughborough Drive. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Marylene Riley, and Pearl Lomeli whose son Andrew Flores was murdered last spring. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Merced PD Detective Joe Deliman speaks at the site where Marlis Riley was killed while standing next to her mother at right, Marylene Riley, and Pearl Lomeli whose son Andrew Flores was murdered last spring. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Merced PD Detective Joe Deliman speaks at the site where Marlis Riley was killed while standing next to his mother, at right, Marylene Riley, and Pearl Lomeli, left, whose son Andrew Flores was murdered last spring. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Marylene Riley, middle with balloons, hands a balloon to a little girl to release, in an alley along Denver Avenue where her son Marlis was killed. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Father of the Riley brothers, Earl Riley, leads the way down Meadows Avenue during the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk in Merced on Saturday. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Friends and family comforted one another during the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk on Saturday in Merced. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com A candle is held up during the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk on Saturday in Merced. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Marylene Riley prays during the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk in Merced on Saturday. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Marylene Riley wipes a tear as Pastor Jerry Huey of St. Matthew Churrch in Merced says a prayer in the Food Maxx parking lot in Merced on Saturday for the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Friends and family gathered at the Food Maxx parking lot in Merced on Saturday for the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Friends and family gathered at the Food Maxx parking lot in Merced on Saturday for the Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
  • CW - 4th Annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk
    CHRISTOPHER WINTERFELDT/cwinterfeldt@mercedsun-star.com Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman where's a pin with a picture of the Riley brothers. The fourth annual Riley Brothers Victims' Visual Walk took place at noon on Saturday (10-13-12) in Merced. The walk honored the memory of Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, who were killed less than a year apart -- in October 2008 and September 2009, respectively. The walk was organized by their mother, Marylene Riley. It started in the FoodMaxx parking lot at 1300 W. Olive Ave. and continued along Meadows Avenue, onto Loughborough Drive and Denver Avenue. A prayer was said and Amazing Grace was sung at the sites where the brothers were killed. Stacy Winzer, the mother of Duane Caradine who was murdered August 12, 2007, was also present, and the walk stopped at the apartment complex on Denver Avenue where he was slain. Also on the walk was Pearl Lomeli, the mother of Andrew Flores who was killed last spring just before he was going to graduate from Merced High. Merced Police Department Detective Joe Deliman stressed that these cases are solvable with help and information from the community. Anyone with information can call 385-6992.
    Christopher Winterfeldt | Merced Sun-Star
In memory of slain brothers Marlis Riley, 27, and Michael Riley, 29, family, friends and supporters gathered Saturday for the Riley Brothers Victims’ Visual Walk. The two were killed less than a year apart -- Marlis was killed in October 2008 and Michael in September 2009. The walk was organized by mother Marylene Riley, and included singing and prayers at the sites where the two were slain.

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