By Chelsea Phua
cphua@sacbee.com
Sacramento police on Thursday arrested two more people in connection with the killing in March of a Natomas High School football coach who walked into a home-invasion robbery.
Department spokesman Sgt. Norm Leong said Tamika Reed (left photo), 22, and Kenneth Owens (right photo), 23, were arrested on charges of murder and robbery in the death of 26-year-old Salvador Heredia-Arriaga.
Reed, the alleged driver of the getaway vehicle, was arrested in Sacramento and Owens, who allegedly coordinated the robbery, was arrested in the Bay Area, Leong said.
Last month, police arrested Maurice Reed Jr., 20, of Union City and a 17-year-old boy for allegedly being involved in Heredia-Arriaga's death.
Police said was visiting friends at a South Natomas apartment on River Plaza Drive on March 26 when he came upon the home-invasion robbery and was shot and killed.
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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