Police Search Area of Stabbings
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San Diego Police conducted an extensive air and ground search Sunday in the area where two University City women were slain late last week.
From 6 a.m. until almost 3 p.m., homicide units, in addition to canine, horse, helicopter and foot patrols--a total of 35 officers--searched canyon areas near the murder scene in the 5800 block of Honors Drive.
Thursday, Pamela Gail Glark, 42, and Amber Michelle Clark, her 18-year-old daughter, were found stabbed to death inside the family’s residence. The elder Clark worked as an assistant to her husband, Joseph Lazzaro, a Mission Hills acupuncturist.
The younger Clark was a student at Mesa College and a recent graduate of University City High School, where police set up a command post Sunday afternoon.
Investigators believe the latest slayings may be related to three previous stabbing deaths in Clairemont, all involving young women.
In the stabbing death of Holly Suzanne Tarr on April 3, a suspect was seen running from the scene.
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