Judge sets bond for Arizona man charged in 1992 Ohio slaying

Judge sets bond for Arizona man charged in 1992 Ohio slaying


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LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — Bond has been set at $750,000 for an Arizona man arrested in the 23-year-old slaying of a rival furniture salesman in Ohio.

Warren County Common Pleas Judge Donald Oda (OH'-duh) ordered Wednesday that 67-year-old Sam Perone (pur-OHN'-ee) surrender his passport and be monitored electronically, among other conditions, if he posts bond.

Warren County authorities announced last week that Perone was arrested on a murder indictment in the shooting death of Richard Woods, a 41-year-old Columbus-area furniture salesman last seen alive Oct. 8, 1992.

Authorities didn't discuss a motive in the case but said Woods' last business stop was Perone's Lebanon (lehb-uh-NUHN') furniture store and they were competitors.

Perone's attorney says his client didn't kill Woods. Perone waived extradition after his arrest at his home in Phoenix.

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