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Police identify homicide victims found after Ahwatukee apartment fire

The three victims whose bodies were discovered July 15 following an Ahwatukee apartment fire have been identified.

They are 27-year-old Merissa Honeycutt, Anthony Frederickson-Ceccarelli, 25, …

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UPDATE

Police identify homicide victims found after Ahwatukee apartment fire

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The three victims whose bodies were discovered July 15 following an Ahwatukee apartment fire have been identified.

They are 27-year-old Merissa Honeycutt, Anthony Frederickson-Ceccarelli, 25, and Samuel Lott, 37.

Police are continuing to investigate the case as a homicide after at least one of the victim’s bodies had obvious signs of trauma, according to a Phoenix Police Department release.

Phoenix police and fire personnel responded about 6:30 a.m. July 15 to the apartment complex at 13229 S. 48th St.  

Anyone with information is asked to call Silent Witness at 480(WITNESS) or 480(TESTIGO) and provide an anonymous tip. Rewards will be paid for information leading to an arrest, police said.

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