NBA G League player Chance Comanche arrested in death of woman missing in Vegas - Los Angeles Times
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NBA G League player Chance Comanche arrested in death of woman missing in Vegas

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Chance Comanche was arrested Friday in Sacramento.
(José Luis Villegas / Associated Press)
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Chance Comanche, until recently a player with the Stockton Kings in the NBA G League, has been arrested, along with his girlfriend, in the kidnapping and killing of a woman in Las Vegas, authorities said Sunday.

Comanche, 27, was a graduate of Beverly Hills High School.

Las Vegas Metropolitan police said two people walked into a police substation on Dec. 7 around 3:30 p.m. to report that Marayna Rodgers was missing. Rodgers, 23, had gone out Dec. 5 and had planned to meet her friend Sakari Harnden, 19, and Harnden’s boyfriend, Comanche.

Rodgers had not been seen or heard from since, police said; authorities suspected foul play. Las Vegas Metropolitan police later discovered Rodgers’ remains in the desert of Henderson, Nev.

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“Detectives determined that Harnden and Comanche were responsible for the murder of Rodgers,†said a statement from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Rodgers, who worked as a medical assistant, had been visiting Las Vegas from Washington state with friends, according to local media.

Comanche played with the Stockton Kings in their game against the G League Ignite in Henderson the day Rodgers was last seen.

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Comanche was arrested Friday by the California FBI Criminal Apprehension Team in Sacramento and is awaiting extradition to Nevada on suspicion of kidnapping. The charges will be “amended to open murder†in coordination with the Clark County district attorney’s office, according to police. Comanche is being held at the Sacramento County Jail without bail. Harnden was arrested Wednesday in Las Vegas.

Comanche signed with the NBA’s Sacramento Kings on Oct. 2, and they waived him Oct. 12. He then played with the G League affiliate the Stockton Kings.

The Stockton Kings dropped the 27-year-old center Friday.

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The 6-foot-11 Comanche was a standout center when he played for Beverly Hills High School and went on to play for the University of Arizona.

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