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LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥?An elderly Los Angeles woman whose neighbors believed had died was instead found in a rundown shack in Maine, where according to authorities an unrelated family took her after gaining her confidence and selling her house.
 
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The  reported ( ) Sunday on the story of , who disappeared in 2008 at age 89 and was found in 2012 鈥?alive but unwell in a dingy cabin in the town of Edgecomb where she apparently had been abandoned.
 
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"It was a place I wouldn't have let my dog live in," said Detof the sheriff's department in rural, coastal Lincoln County, Maine.
 
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The only food was spoiled and the single light bulb had burned out.
 
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As investigators tried to piece together Cheiker's story, they came across a missing person report filed with Los Angeles police by Cheiker's neighbor, .
 
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He figured Cheiker had died and was amazed to get a 2012 call from an FBI agent in Boston that she was alive.
 
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Caccavo recalled how, starting around 2006, a family of three people began to help her out with shopping and rides to the doctor. The neighbor said he doubted their motivations 鈥?they were unrelated to Cheiker, though they claimed to have known her deceased mother 鈥?and warned her to be careful.
 
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And then, "all of a sudden, Sarah disappeared," Caccavo told  by telephone Sunday. That was the fall of 2008.
 
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The following year, a living trust in Cheiker's name sold the house for $712,000, according to property records.
 
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According to authorities, Cheiker was taken from Los Angeles by 41-year-old twins and their 21-year-old godson 鈥?the same people Caccavo said had befriended her.
 
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The newspaper reported that the family spent money from the home sale as they headed east.
 
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The twins, and , and their godson  were arrested on felony charges of endangering the welfare of a dependent person. They pleaded no contest and received probation, according to court records.
 
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Maine authorities said they could not investigate the alleged swindle because it occurred in California. FBI officials would not comment.
 
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, the prosecutor who handled the case in Maine, said the three randomly knocked on Cheiker's front door.
 
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After they had ingratiated themselves, they left and "purchased numerous properties across the country with her money," Wright said. "I've seen things that were egregious, but I'd never seen a person taken across the country, stripped of their assets and left to die."
 
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Derrick Banda, an attorney who represented Nicholas Davis, said his client treated Cheiker as though she were family.
 
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"They were checking on her and bringing her food every day," Banda said. "My client's position was she didn't like the noise from a lot of company visiting them that summer so they put her up in a seasonal rental cabin. Somebody called the local authorities: It was the nosy-neighbor syndrome."
 
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The former and Fulham midfielder criticised his old boss for making the reason's for Sterling's omission public.
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Former Liverpool midfielder  has criticised  manager  for making 's comments about tiredness public.
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Sterling didn't start England's Euro 2016 qualifier against Estonia, but came off the bench in the 1-0 win in Tallinn.
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  The reason for the 19-year-old's omission from last night's starting line-up has sparked reaction from many figures in football with many different opinions.
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But Murphy, who was part of the Fulham side managed by Hodgson, has criticised his old boss for making the reasons for Sterling's omission public.
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He told : I think he <Hodgson> could have just maybe taken it on the chin and said, I thought I d give him a little breather', rather than put it on the lad.
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  He wouldn t have intentionally put it on him to create this, but I think Roy could have dealt with it differently.
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  If he is genuinely tired and he was honest for the team, then fair play to him.
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"Let's not make it a great deal. The lad has expressed it, Roy has made the decision not to play him and we have won."
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It has prompted some reaction on social media, and not everybody is happy with Sterling asking for a rest, with others taking a similar view to Murphy.
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Sterling has become a more prominent figure for both Liverpool and England in recent months, and there was bound to be a time when he needed to rest. Lightening his work load was the right thing to do from the England boss.
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But for making the reasons public has left Sterling hanging out to dry to some extent and making him a target for angry supporters, when it could have been easily explained away as a tactical reason, or that his explosive pace could have been used best from the bench depending on how the game panned out.
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  It wasn't hard to try and protect Sterling from such criticism whilst saying he was ommited from the starting XI, enough if people crave honesty from the manager of the national side.
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@@@ LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥?An elderly Los Angeles woman whose neighbors believed had died was instead found in a rundown shack in Maine, where according to authorities an unrelated family took her after gaining her confidence and selling her house. The reported ( ) Sunday on the story of , who disappeared in 2008 at age 89 and was found in 2012 鈥?alive but unwell in a dingy cabin in the town of Edgecomb where she apparently had been abandoned. "It was a place I wouldn't have let my dog live in," said Det. of the sheriff's department in rural, coastal Lincoln County, Maine. The only food was spoiled and the single light bulb had burned out. As investigators tried to piece together Cheiker's story, they came across a missing person report filed with Los Angeles police by Cheiker's neighbor, . He figured Cheiker had died and was amazed to get a 2012 call from an FBI agent in Boston that she was alive. Caccavo recalled how, starting around 2006, a family of three people began to help her out with shopping and rides to the doctor. The neighbor said he doubted their motivations 鈥?they were unrelated to Cheiker, though they claimed to have known her deceased mother 鈥?and warned her to be careful. And then, "all of a sudden, Sarah disappeared," Caccavo told by telephone Sunday. That was the fall of 2008. The following year, a living trust in Cheiker's name sold the house for $712,000, according to property records. According to authorities, Cheiker was taken from Los Angeles by 41-year-old twins and their 21-year-old godson 鈥?the same people Caccavo said had befriended her. The newspaper reported that the family spent money from the home sale as they headed east. The twins, and , and their godson were arrested on felony charges of endangering the welfare of a dependent person. They pleaded no contest and received probation, according to court records. Maine authorities said they could not investigate the alleged swindle because it occurred in California. FBI officials would not comment. , the prosecutor who handled the case in Maine, said the three randomly knocked on Cheiker's front door. After they had ingratiated themselves, they left and "purchased numerous properties across the country with her money," Wright said. "I've seen things that were egregious, but I'd never seen a person taken across the country, stripped of their assets and left to die." Derrick Banda, an attorney who represented Nicholas Davis, said his client treated Cheiker as though she were family. "They were checking on her and bringing her food every day," Banda said. "My client's position was she didn't like the noise from a lot of company visiting them that summer so they put her up in a seasonal rental cabin. Somebody called the local authorities: It was the nosy-neighbor syndrome."

Cheiker in now in a nursing home in Fryeburg, Maine. The newspaper's efforts to reach her were unsuccessful.

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