Glendora: December 2007 Archives
The city of Albuquerque is suing a company that hired two traveling salesmen accused of killing an elderly couple and stealing their camera.
One of the two salesmen charged in the case was identified last week as Travis Rowley, a native of Glendora, who has had some run-ins with police in Orange County.
Here's a brief that appeared in the Santa Fe New Mexican this week:
Salesmen's company sued
ALBUQUERQUE — A Nevada company that employed two traveling magazine salesmen accused of killing an elderly Albuquerque couple this month is being sued by the city of Albuquerque.
The lawsuit accuses Integrity Program of not conducting background checks on the two men or otherwise doing an adequate job of ensuring they would not be a danger to the city. The city is seeking punitive damages and a restraining order that would prevent the company from doing business in Albuquerque.
"All we have to show is that (Integrity Program) violated our ordinance," said Assistant City Attorney Greg Wheeler.
Integrity Program did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
The company employed Travis Rowley, 23, and Michael Lee, 21, to sell magazine subscriptions in the Albuquerque area. The two men are charged with murder in the Dec. 4 deaths of Tak Yi, 79, and his wife, Pung Yi, 69. The couple was found beaten to death in their home.
Rowley and Lee remain in the Metropolitan Detention Center in lieu of $2 million cash bond each.
This is a mugshot of Travis Ryan Rowley, a one-time Glendora resident charged in a brutal double homicide in Albuquerque, N.M.
Rowley and an accomplice, Michael Lee, are suspected of beating an elderly couple to death at their home in an upscale neighborhood.
The couple identified as Tak Yi and Pung Yi were fairly prominent in their community according to reporter Maggie Sheppard's stories in the Albuquerque Tribune.
A criminal complaint against Rowley was read at an arraignment Saturday in Bernallo County N.M.
The pair were selling magazines for a company called Integrity PGM. Here's what the "Ripoff Report" says about Integrity.
Travis R. Rowley, charged with two murders in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, had a criminal record in Orange County according to public documents. In June Rowley was sentenced to probation for pleading guilty to petty theft.
The probation was revoked in September, according to those same documents.
Along with Michael Lee, of Boston MA, Rowley, 23, is charged in the brutal beating deaths of Tak Yi and Pung Yi, described as prominent members of Albuquerque's Korean community.
Rowley confessed to taking part in the killing, according to a police report.
We'll post up some of these documents later. In the meantime, we'll continue to look for Rowley's connections to the SGV.
A Glendora man selling magazines door-to-door in Albuquerque, New Mexico has been arrested in connection with the murder of a prominent member of the city's Korean community.
Travis Rowley, 23, of Glendora was arrested Friday.
There are several stories on the Internet about this slaying. Including the Albuquerque Tribune's coverage.
Rowley is being held in lieu of $2 million in Bernalillo County on two counts of murder.



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