By Chelsea Phua
cphua@sacbee.com
Sacramento police have arrested a man and a teen they believe are connected with the fatal shooting of a Natomas High School football coach.
Police spokesman Sgt. Norm Leong said as of Wednesday night the pair, ages 17 and 20, had yet to be booked into Sacramento County Main Jail. The 17-year-old was arrested in Sacramento County and the 20-year-old was arrested in the Bay Area, Leong said.
Authorities say they expect to release more details Thursday morning.
The men are accused of shooting and killing Salvador Heredia-Arriaga, 26, when he walked into the middle of a home-invasion robbery that they were conducting on March 26 in a South Natomas apartment.
Heredia-Arriaga was visiting friends at an apartment complex in the 2600 block of River Plaza Drive.
The men shot him and ran away, police said.
A Natomas High graduate, Heredia-Arriaga returned to coach football at his alma mater after graduating from UC Santa Cruz, where he majored in history. He also started substitute teaching for the school district and was preparing for law school.
Call The Bee's Chelsea Phua, (916) 321-1132.
Previous coverage:
Slain teacher-coach to be awarded posthumous law degree he sought - April 2, 2010
Slain coach's funeral to be held in cathedral - March 31, 2010
Natomas High coach, teacher killed by robbers, Sacramento police say - March 28, 2010









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