A convicted burglar was found guilty Wednesday of first-degree murder in the 2008 disappearance of Kay Read, a Sunday school teacher who lived on Tucson’s east side.

After about four hours of deliberation, a jury in Pima County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lee’s courtroom found Luis Vargas guilty of murder, burglary, kidnapping, arson and theft, said Deputy County Attorney Jonathan Mosher, who prosecuted the case. The trial began a month ago.

Vargas, who had an unrelated burglary conviction in 2008, is facing life in prison or 25 years before parole for the murder conviction, said Mosher. He said Vargas will be sentenced Sept. 20.

On Feb. 14, 2008, Kay Read, then 62, who taught Sunday school at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, went missing from her home in the 7300 block of East Marigold Circle near Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

The following day, Read’s family reported that Read and her van, a turquoise 1996 Dodge Caravan, were gone from her home. Read needed crutches and leg braces to walk because of childhood polio. Both the crutches and braces were left at her house, along with her glasses.

Later that day, her van was found on fire in a parking lot near East Golf Links and South Kolb roads, said Mosher. It was less than two miles from her home.

Police did a massive canvass of the neighborhood in search of Read.

Read’s body has not been found. β€œThat is the source of the greatest suffering for this family,” said Mosher.

He said Vargas, who was homeless, was tied to the murder because of fingerprints on a space heater that was tipped over in Kay’s living room. The cord was ripped off the heater and that cord was found in the burning van, said Mosher.

Vargas, who was captured on surveillance footage buying $1 worth of gasoline at a gas station shortly before the van was found burning near the station, Mosher said. He said four of Vargas’ relatives identified him as the man who bought the gas.

Read and Vargas did not know each other, said Mosher.

β€œIt appears that she opened the door for someone who was claiming that he needed help. That is how Vargas entered her home and β€œoverwhelmed” Read.


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