POCATELLO – People living in two cities in separate states are grieving the murder of someone who was a part of both.

Tasha Rodriguez-Anderson was found dead by police officers in front of her home in Toledo, Oregon, on Oct. 4. Her husband, Christopher Anderson, was arrested at the scene and was charged with second-degree murder and first-degree assault, as reported on KPTV.com.

Rodriguez-Anderson formerly lived in Pocatello before moving to Toledo, a town of under 3,500 people near the Oregon coast. She worked as a teacher for Gem Prep Charter School and was an active member of the Grace Lutheran Church community before she moved.

Both communities are grieving Rodriguez-Anderson’s death. The city of Toledo will hold a candlelight vigil on Wednesday in her memory, and Grace Lutheran wil

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