Newly released documents offer timeline in killing of rancher

Documents released in Krentz case





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By Derek Jordan
Herald/Review

SIERRA VISTA — Few new details on the shooting death of a Cochise County rancher were revealed by a number of newly released sheriff’s office reports in which much information was blacked out with a marker.

Robert Krentz was reported missing by relatives March 27 after they lost contact with him while he was out checking wells on his 35,000-acre property northeast of Douglas.

His body was found that night by authorities searching the area.

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AZ_Mom
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on Thu, 06/17/2010 - 6:26pm

It is sad that the ranchers and people living close to the border have their
lives in danger everyday and they live in the United States of America! Our
goverment wants to protect the people who are causing us harm, not just from
murder but from the drugs they bring into our country. It’s not just
marijuana anymore, it’s crystal meth and other heavy drugs. I think a step in
the right direction would be to support the legalization of marijuana in
Mexico. This would help their economy and keep the focus on the more
dangerous traffickers.

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quillerm on Wed, 06/16/2010 - 10:44am

I have the deepest sympathy for the family and friends of Mr. Krentz. Maybe
President Obama will now support the Arizona Immigration Law and take action
to secure our border. I hope that common sense will prevail but the record of
this President is a trail of failures that make Jimmy Carter look good.

WW2 Marine Veteran's picture
WW2 Marine Veteran on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 7:27pm

quillerm: So far it appears that President Obama, etc., are not interested in
supporting the Arizona Immigration Law nor interested in taking action to
secure our Southern Border. I was a Democrat when I voted for Jimmy Carter
the first time. I thought he would be a good Christian president. I just
could not do the same thing the 2nd time around. I was a Democrat from the
days of FDR and Harry Truman. Those days are long past.

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