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1. toledoblade.com
www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs. - [Cached]Published on: 8/3/2002 Last Visited: 8/3/2002
Andrea Daniels of 324 Batavia was shot about 3:30 p.m. when the men, one with a handgun and the other with a shotgun, burst through a back door and confronted her and a male companion in the unit.
Toledo police Sgt. Bob Maxwell said that after a short chase through the house, Ms. Daniels was shot in the bedroom.
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Ms. Smith said Ms. Daniels was working as an engineer for CSX Transportation.
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Neighbors who live across from Ms. Daniels said she was "a nice lady" who was always maintaining her properties.
"She was very, very mannerable," said one of the neighbors, who declined to be identified. "She was a very business-minded and civic-minded lady."
Neighbors said Ms. Daniels was having problems with the tenants at the residence. They also said that there have been problems in the neighborhood, in particular at the house where the shooting occurred. The problems included drug activity and prostitution, they said.
"It's scary.
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The gunman was near her daughter, then ran through her back yard and into the house where Ms. Daniels was murdered, she said.
A few neighbors said they saw Ms. Daniels in front of 348 Batavia shortly before the shooting. One said she was picking up trash in the yard.
Many neighbors said they didn't hear the shooting but suddenly noticed a lot of cars traveling on the road, many of them police vehicles.
One neighbor, who declined to be identified, said she saw the victim trying to get up as emergency personnel took her to a waiting life squad, which took her to the hospital.
Ms. Smith said Ms. Daniels was a Toledo native, a 1985 graduate of Scott High School, and earned her bachelor's degree in engineering from the University of Toledo. -
2. toledoblade.com
www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs. - [Cached]Published on: 8/3/2002 Last Visited: 8/3/2002
Andrea Daniels of 324 Batavia was shot about 3:30 p.m. when the men, one with a handgun and the other with a shotgun, burst through a back door and confronted her and a male companion in the unit.
Toledo police Sgt. Bob Maxwell said that after a short chase through the house, Ms. Daniels was shot in the bedroom.
...
Ms. Smith said Ms. Daniels was working as an engineer for CSX Transportation.
...
Neighbors who live across from Ms. Daniels said she was "a nice lady" who was always maintaining her properties.
"She was very, very mannerable," said one of the neighbors, who declined to be identified. "She was a very business-minded and civic-minded lady."
Neighbors said Ms. Daniels was having problems with the tenants at the residence. They also said that there have been problems in the neighborhood, in particular at the house where the shooting occurred. The problems included drug activity and prostitution, they said.
"It's scary.
...
The gunman was near her daughter, then ran through her back yard and into the house where Ms. Daniels was murdered, she said.
A few neighbors said they saw Ms. Daniels in front of 348 Batavia shortly before the shooting. One said she was picking up trash in the yard.
Many neighbors said they didn't hear the shooting but suddenly noticed a lot of cars traveling on the road, many of them police vehicles.
One neighbor, who declined to be identified, said she saw the victim trying to get up as emergency personnel took her to a waiting life squad, which took her to the hospital.
Ms. Smith said Ms. Daniels was a Toledo native, a 1985 graduate of Scott High School, and earned her bachelor's degree in engineering from the University of Toledo.

